I normally hold 4th-5th place on certain keywords on google. Now if Itype either the "Keyword" or my sites Name "ToyWiz.com" no resultswill show.I update the meta tags religiously and now my site is nowhere to befound even if the sites name used as a keyword on the search.Can someone please tell me what has happened ...err...does anyone know what happened?google has been shifting alot today, u are bound to expect a few changes, just give google time to settleI think you should also simplify your META and TITLE <head><meta name="Keywords" content="yugioh, yu-gi-oh cards, duelmaster cards, evo-crushinators, beyblade, games,transformers, lotr, lord of the rings, exodia, games, neopets, orange county choppers, OCC, exodia, egyptian god cards, halo exclusive, booster packs, dragonball z, mcfarlane, pokemon, simpsons, zoids, action figures"><title>ToyWiz YuGiOh Cards, Yu Gi Oh Cards, Duel Masters, Beyblades, Lord of the Rings, Transformers, Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Neopets</title><head><TITLE>ToyWiz.com - Best Store for YuGiOh,Yu Gi Oh, YuGiOh cards, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, Duel Masters Beyblades Dragonball Z Transformers toys cards!</TITLE><meta name="description" content="Your source for yugioh, duelmasters, dragonball z, lord of the rings, transformers,neopets,tcg,cardgames"><meta name="keywords" content="yugioh, yu-gi-oh cards, duelmaster cards, evo-crushinators, beyblade, games,transformers, lotr, lord of the rings, games, neopets, orange county choppers, OCC, egyptian god cards, halo exclusive, dragonball z, mcfarlane, pokemon, simpsons, zoids, action figures"><META NAME="abstract" CONTENT="yugioh cards, yu-gi-oh trading cards, duel masters, beyblade, zoids, dragonball Z, neopets, pokemon, halo special action figures, wall papers">You may very well have tripped the spam filter...... Thats because of the 2 separate areas Yahoo shopping carts (yahoo sites) have. Its been like that since like the beginning of time.I'll narrow it down and keep it clean but it does meet standarts on meta tag generators (well atleast the ones I use)But even when I type in TOYWIZ or "Toywiz.com" as a search my results are "only" people I affiliate with or niether.is it possible that I have been blacklisted...and if so...after 5-6 years that the site has been on the engines why would I be BL'ed?Did you add a large amount of links recently?naaaa....I just submit and affiliate with the main index page I.E;toywiz.com/index.html.I have been doing research on the issue this whole day and I've heard from others that have the same dilemma that google have changed their algerhythems(?sp) . If anyone has heard this kinda stuff please let me know. I depend on these search feeds even though I do have the adwords. Other search engines rely on googles feeds and my ranking (which was 5/100) yet alone sales has dropped do to this problem.please if any of you see or even hear anything please let me know!thanx alot guys It almost looks like your PR was transferred to http://shop.store.yahoo.com/dragonballzcentralMaybe ... toywiz.com was deemed a duplicate site and removed?When I check backlinks it shows 0 for 'toywiz' and 213 for the 'store'.Furthermore when I follow a backlink from the 'store' it is pointing to 'toywiz'.You have been caught ... Rtchar might be correct. I have one client that has two domains...their choice. Anyway, there positioning bounces back and forth between the two domains monthly. I able to see this because I track both sites with DigitalPoint's tool. You may want to do this to see if this is happening to you.world4health wrote:hey are you guys talking abt 2 different domains Names with same contents?madmonk wrote:Only your most important keywords should be in the title. I don't recall any limit to the title but you will only see about 65 of the title's characters in the google serps....yahoo is a bit more generous. The important thing to remember is that the more keywords you put in the title the less effective each one becomes....don't over do it.oic. heh heh.gd luck man, heh hehin relevance to this.how abt ie. http://www.sitename.com/enhttp://www.sitename.com/ukis that better ? or having....http://www.sitename.com and http://www.sitename.co.ukthis is hte part that is confusing me. i would go for country specific domain like .co.uk, .com.auComplete article here: http://forums.seochat.com/t11609/s.htmlDomain Name Issues===============.... I wanted confirmation of my own observations that unlike a couple of years ago, where the general consensus amongst SEOs was to have separate folders for different languages on the same site, that it was now better to have separate domains with the language/country specific top level domains for the different language content. My own site suffers currently from this as I have an /en/ directory which caters for my English pages. Good when I did it, bad now!It doesn