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How to
Recover from a Ranking Tumble
Search Engine Optimization
By: Stephen S Alison
As the search engines continue to improve, your SEO needs
to as well. A ranking tumble for your website can be
devastating. You need to recover as soon as possible – it’s not
the easiest task in the world, but it’s not as hard as you’d
think. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you
cannot panic. You have to keep working on your SEO projects and
you need to remember that listings and rankings come and go
spiratically at times but that search engines won't let you down
if your site is useful.
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The experts’ advice to websites that have lost their ranking is
usually to start over, following current and good SEO
information. Look over your entire site and insure that you
haven't done something that would have caused this sudden change
in listings and rankings. Normally if you haven't done anything
wrong, your links will slowly begin to reappear again especially
if you have a nice sized linking network that is listed well.
One step that you can take is to narrow your site’s focus and
work hard on one or two keywords. It doesn’t seem like a lot,
but it’s sufficient. Make sure each page of your site includes
good enough navigation that someone can get anywhere from
anywhere else, and make sure you do this with plain ‘a href’
links, not fancy JavaScript. |
If you are using frames, now is a good time to dump them. You
can replace them with scrollable <div> tags and have similar
looking pages that search engines can index more easily. The
most important concept in recovering from a ranking tumble is to
perform damage control. Any SEO operation that you have
performed that could be deemed as controversial you should
immediately disband. If you are lucky, your web site hasn't been
permanently deleted from any important search engines.
Once you have performed all of the local damage control that you
can it is a good idea to insure that your file sizes are
relatively small. Make sure that you don't have any excessive
images or large external files that will cause a search engine
to give up on its attempt to index you. Make sure that you
haven't created a linking loop that Google's bots can't find a
way out of.
Links are very important to your website’s rankings, and you
need to consider finding good link partners to improve your
targeted traffic and keyword relevancy. If you have a decent
corp of link partners already you can request that they move
their links to your site to a higher traffic page for a short
period of time so that you can get re-indexed. They may be
willing to do this if you remind them that the links from your
site to theirs are more valuable once you've been indexed than
they are when you are unindexed.
If you submit to the search engines properly the first time and
you have a good SEO maintenance plan, you’ll only need to
submit your site once. You might consider hiring someone to keep
your site regularly updated, as regularly-updated sites rank
higher. If you have recently suffered a ranking tumble, use
Google Sitemaps to get your page back into Google. This is the
fastest method available and is the strongest damage control
that you will be able to perform.
Build great content around your keywords or phrases. Remember
that content is King for both visitors and search engines. Your
content must be extremely relevant to your key words at this
point. You don’t want to try to pull a fast one because this was
probably the reason that your ranking tumbled in the first
place. Remember: When you are recovering from a rank tumble, you
are at the search engines’ mercy. You cannot possibly recover if
you try to do anything that doesn’t seem right to the search
engines.
Submit your website properly to each search engine and directory
by hand, making sure you understand each site’s rules. Using
automatic submissions is just not a good idea. There are so many
things that can go wrong and you just don’t know what goes on
behind the scenes. Work by hand and if possible, contact the
search engine or directory and ask them if there is a specific
reason that your site was suddenly removed. Ask them if there is
any action that you can take to make up for any mistakes that
you may have made.
Get as many one-way links as you can from directories or pay to
have good websites link to yours. One-way links are better than
two-way ones.
Monitor your results regularly to find out what’s working and
what’s not. Don’t be afraid to make changes.
Keep all these things in mind and you can recover from a
rankings tumble easily.
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