My Google Search Ranking is Worsening...?

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  1. Faith A Mullen profile image80
    Faith A Mullenposted 11 years ago

    A couple weeks ago I checked my Google search ranking for several of my hubs, and found them on the 4th or 5th page of the search (not great, but not horrible for a newbie). This week it seems they have dropped off the face of the earth. Is this a common occurrence for people who are just establishing their web presence (and something that will recover in time), or should I be concerned that I need to change something?

    I had one hub that was getting a lot of traffic through Pinterest a couple weeks back, and has now dropped back down to my normal amount of views. I am wondering if this is at all related. Would the relatively high number of views have boosted my placement on Google, and now dropped me back down since falling?

    Thanks for any input from those with experience!

    1. ThePracticalMommy profile image88
      ThePracticalMommyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm experiencing a drop in traffic this week as well, and I believe I have seen others mentioning the drop in other forum posts. While the drop isn't a complete drop, it is about half of my traffic... It could just be one of the normal fluctuations in traffic we see around here.

      1. Faith A Mullen profile image80
        Faith A Mullenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks for the input, ThePracticalMommy!

    2. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Faith I am not as computer savvy as a lot of people here on HP, but I read in one of the forums that you must clean your "cache" so that Google does not put your Hubs up high when searching from your own computer.
      In other words, the high rating you had noticed may have been artificial. Were you getting several hundred page views from Google each day? If not, Google may have only been showing that high placement to you, on your own computer.
      I would ask Paradigmsearch, Simey, or Marisa Wright about this issue as they could give you more help.
      I enjoy your articles!

      1. Grinning Gremlin profile image87
        Grinning Gremlinposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        If this is the case then it is definitely something to keep in mind. Thanks for the heads up!

  2. affilicore profile image59
    affilicoreposted 11 years ago

    I think it has to do a lot with the Social Aspects... that is Google Search Rankings are looking for sites that has a lot of participation from social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google+ as well as comments on sites. I have seen how a few of my blog posts got shoot up to the first two pages of search ranking page after receiving a few LIKEs & +1s.

    This is something to consider this year if you are looking to rank on Google.

    1. Faith A Mullen profile image80
      Faith A Mullenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the input, affilicore! Makes sense. I have so far had the best luck with Pinterest and Facebook, but I am working toward establishing greater Twitter and Google+ promotion.

  3. SylviaSky profile image93
    SylviaSkyposted 11 years ago

    If you find out more, please let me know. The problems are similar to those reported by others. I personally think it's because my carefully constructed tags were wiped out.

  4. aachristmas profile image61
    aachristmasposted 11 years ago

    affilicore is totally right, pushing anything via the most common social networks is very important. Google + is a big deal to google obviously but one things ANYONE who writes article or hubs needs to establish google authorship. Just google it and it will walk you through it setting it up. Showing you're writing quality articles is very important. But just share  on the social sites without being spammy, set up Authorship, and make sure your content is well written with a good variety of your target keywords.

    1. Faith A Mullen profile image80
      Faith A Mullenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the input, aachristmas. It makes sense that social network promotion is important since that is such a huge part of business now. I will look into Google authorship.

 
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