Help iv dropped out of google overnight

itsblitz

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hello, this is my first post here and im hoping for a little help, my site has been up now for about 4 weeks and i have been tweaking and changing the meta description and title tag every few days, and i got myself from 100 and something down to 5 (google uk) and 12 (google.com) for the search term i want, in 3 weeks, my site gets crawled every few days so yesterday i changed my meta descripition and when i check this morning im 169 in google uk and not even registering in google.com...anyone know how this happens? my site hasnt been crawled for the new meta description as its still showing the old one, i havent made any drastic changes to the site, just add my most wanted keyword (phrase) 'best slots bonus' in a few times in the the opening paragraph to my page and iv added a few links at the bottom of the index page to some web directories that i have submittted my site to? if anyone could take a litle look at my site or maybe shine some lght on this, is would be of a massive help to me, im very new to casino affiliating, (do other see there sites jump around on google) i had the number 1 result in google uk for a few hours about a week ago...also i use rank checker tool to check my postion ( i cant add my site to my signature at the moment and i dont want to be banned for dropping a link in here) its the .co.uk domain for the search term im talking about
 

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It's because your site is only 4 weeks old, in the first little while it will jump around quite a bit. Don't worry about your position in the SERPs for the first few months, just concentrate on adding content and getting links.
 
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thanks, this is the general responce if been getting on other forums that iv asked on, thanks for the advice
 

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Yep content, content and more content. Work on your onsite seo, linking to and referencing any other relevant content on your site. Write the content with your visitors in mind and not the search engines. Then slowly build up your backlink profile.

The best way is to obtain targetted, relevant back links. Don't even bother with trading links on link directory pages, they are pretty much worthless.

You can also buy a few links. Have a look at the backlink profile of the competiting sites in your area. I bet the ones near the top most definately buy links.

Hope this all helps. :)
 

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It's because your site is only 4 weeks old, in the first little while it will jump around quite a bit. Don't worry about your position in the SERPs for the first few months, just concentrate on adding content and getting links.

This is normal for a fresh start... even to my website, during its couple weeks and months... it's not doing good very well until i keep it updated with new contents and getting backlinks from other sites helps the SERP to increase. Just keep on doing what you believe itsblitz... in no time you will reach your goal. :cool:
 

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its come to light now, the problem i had was fowarding an old dormant url to my site bestslotsbonus.co.uk and when i put a new site up under the dormant url casinoslotsadvice.co.uk i ended up with lots of conflicting redirects, out dated urls and links going through casinoslotsadvice to bestslotsbonus..all a bit confusing for me but i have just unpublished the casinoslotsadvice site and parked it and hopefully google will see this and get me back in the rankings in the next few weeks
cheers for the help
 

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Hey.

Has you site popped back? Sandbox is the general scenario but also Google is currently shuffling a lot since their recent updates. Hence a lot of the data centers are not updated. You could actually be back and you just getting the wrong data centers. Review traffic, etc.
 

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Hey.

Has your site popped back? Sandbox is the general scenario but also Google is currently shuffling a lot since their recent updates. Hence a lot of the data centers are not updated. You could actually be back and you just getting the wrong data centers. Review traffic, etc.
 

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Ma Google unstable.....naw

I have published numerous sites and the same thing happens. I think Google puts your site up in a high position because it's new. (Who knows, right?) It's kinda like the boss that tells you you're doing a great job then fires you the next day. :rolleyes:

After about a month or so you'll see where you really stand. Keep on the content and back links and don't give up. There are 3.5 Gazillion (a lot) of sites competing for the same SERP's and new kids on the block hourly.

Keep in mind that Google uses over 200 variables to determine SERP's and page rank so don't get too hung up on one or two of them. Driving new customers to your site (individual HTML pages) is more important than a good overall home page rank and especially in this industry.
 

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Even newbies in a website can make a fresh start and it is very essential to update contents on a regular basis. This can be helpful.
 
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