JasonWatts
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Hey there,I have a website that is doing really well in the yahoo search results.However, it appears to have fallen in the google search results recently.Some parts of my client's website were down for a few hours because our hosting service decided to disable a few coldfusion tags without giving anybody any notice.. that was nice of them wasnt it..I am not sure if that is the reason for dropping in ranks.However, the website was just remodeled so it has a bunch of fresh content. Is there a way to check to see if it is over-optimized for google?I would love some good advice, but I guess everybody is going to have different opinions about this.Well, I will ask nonetheless. Suggestions and advice are welcome.Sincerely,Travis [email protected] just have to wait for some time to gain your previous ranking since you've made some modifications on your site. Have you done on-page and off-page optimization?Your site not over optimized in Google. The reason why there is drop of rankings because google data center is frequently updating the fresh data and always changing the ranking. Continue with the link building of your site using your targeted keywords.SEO is a continuous process, because G is always updating so just continue what you are doing and you will gain you rank back in a time!For now just be patient!Hey there,Yes, I have done on-page and off-page optimization. Most of my backlinks are to the home page, but I could start link building some of the internal pages such as the map search. The links would probably appear more natural that way anyway.Patience is a virtue I do not have heh.. Actually, I am starting to work on my programming website again. I am going to do that for a week or two, then check out how the real estate site is doing in the rankings. I did not realize my client's website was only 7 months old. I thought he told me it was a year and a half old, so I must have been mistaken.His main competitor has a website that is 7 years old. Not only that, but his competitor has a keyword in the domain name.I did not promise I could beat that, but I think I fullfilled my duty to get him high in the rankings. I would just love to see his site to be in the top three for all keyword phrases.Do you think it would be possible for his website to pass his main competitor or do you think those two factors are too much to overcome?Thanks for any suggestions and thanks for the great feedback so far.You guys are the best Sincerely,Travis [email protected] is possible that you can beat your competitor even he has the main keyword on it's domain, and the age gap of your site from the other! The question is how well do you build links? the quality link building is mostly recommended like what I've said, just continue on what you are doing because it is a long process.twalters84 wrote:It depends on how you work out your SEO plan and what you do for getting top.If you can beat your competitor's backlinks strategy and can build more relevant contents with high valued backlinks then Surely you can..... All the best But try to get quality back links for your site.Because one quality link can replace 50 non-quality links.every time you are going to make some revisions wait for it to be indexed again...iceforever.diamonds wrote:skysoldier wrote:changes to website structure or maybe remodel could lead to some changes on the index. maybe overtime you could receive back your ranking if everything that is required to get your site up there is in place.