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No matter how good you are at something, there's always about a million people better than you
Join Date: Apr 2005
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I am Lost any Help Please
http://www.saucypanties.com this is my site, 2 months back it returned page 1 for 'panties' and #1 top spot for all combinations of 'dirty', 'used', 'worn' and 'wet' + panties on Google. On Yahoo and MSN its still firing away great but Google has something in for the site...
The green Google toolbar returns PR4 yet Googles category puts me bottom http://directory.google.com/Top/Adul.../Used_Panties/ I use the tool at http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/ to track key words and one day I am in at around #30 or #40 for used panties or worn panties then the next day its a drop of 9,000+ places out of site and a N/A message. My back links have increased at a steady rate, all I can assume is that I have some kind of temporary ban? I am really lost as to why this is happening any suggestions welcomed. ![]() Sue
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Progress rarely comes in buckets, it normally comes in teaspoons
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dark Side Of Naboo
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Sue,
You can try this tool to narrow down a few things. http://roberttaft.com/no_filter.htm Use the search terms you are targeting for your site and search "without filters". See how you rank then. If you rank fairly high, you know you have to work on a few things. Usually the place to start is relevant ibl's (inbound links). There are tons of linking strategies and you have to choose the one you are most comfortable with but I personally have been avoiding one for one link trades. They can actually hurt more than help. Instead, You might consider trading links with someone using another site of yours. Meaning you give them a link to a site and they in turn give you a link to your panties site from a different site of theirs. There are a few other areas to look at but I would start there. ![]() |
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No matter how good you are at something, there's always about a million people better than you
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Many thanks, I shall try this
Sue
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,914
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This is actually pretty normal for google, you just have to keep working your domain. I wish I could tell you it will be easy to get good positions there but that isn't the case.
Probably the easiest thing you can do is add more pages of content, each with a nice dollop of text on them, ideally targeting more variations of your target keywords. New pages, fresh pages, and more pages will all add to the likelihood that at least a few of your pages will land a good position. And there's a bunch of other reasons that new, more, and fresh pages, and a larger and growing site will help you, but they are a bit too complicated to go into here. Make sure you are getting links to your inner pages - a lot of people obsess about index to index links, thinking this will help their PR, but it's an artificial looking pattern that tells google you don't have any worthwhile content inside the site. Look at other ways to drive traffic to your site, and make it attractive to surfers so they either stay on your site or revisist it. I think I'd suggest making panty freesites, and use your main site as your own sponsor - altho some linklists might shy away from used pantys as a sponsor. Google is kind of a bitch. ;-} |
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