Serps drop on 21st
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Hi,
This is my website: http://goo.gl/fl5a5
Earlier i used to be on #1 and #3 page results for most of my results. But after 21st dec, my results went to 10th and 13th page of results.
Is it due to latest panda update?
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-update-maybe-16121.html
If so, can you guys examine my website and provide me your suggestions please...
PS: i have followed only genuine kinda link buildings, my content is 100% unique.
Will be waiting for your replies.
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outstanding low hanging fruit is simply keywords that you rank for or come close to ranking for however you probably were not yet aware of them?
they are ones that are prime for link building built links designed for those keywords in the pages that they're on more than the actual words these days.
Did you see some of the issues if you did an audit do a complete audit on your website use every tool. And then when you are scrolling over the issues shown it will give you much better look into what's actually happening. Also set it up with your Google analytics account.
what methods are using to currently build links? have you thought about using video? if so Wista.com offers free 3 free videos they are very powerful and the way that Google treats them also you may want to use the Raven schema WordPress plug-in it rocks and is free.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/schema-creator/screenshots/
I am going to give you my phone number in the private thing you may call me at any time I have to go and get lunch.
I hope this is been helpful & I hope to hear from you soon.
Thomas
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Hi,
I got your message. I just used the tool and got the following.
What i have to do with these low hanging fruits? Can you help me with this.
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use check my private message I have been doing quite a bit of work and I apologize for not getting back to you. Although I've got a good amount of information on your website and your competitors.
we need to make some changes and they're not the bad ones or hard to do. Look for my immediate message in 5 min. as I will give you my phone number if you can call me
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Will be waiting for your update on this.
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Taking care that right now
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Hi,
I just sent a PM, please check it.
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If I can give my honest opinion it would be that you should have more links to your website I'm not seeing you build that There's anything wrong with the links that you have built believe me I'm not. However you need a full link campaign you need full on page search engine optimization on and off page search engine optimization you need the works man and that will get you So you are in the clear. If you would like I will take more thorough look into your website and give you exactly what I think is wrong. What is this your business your source of income? If it is I would take using a professional verse seriously. Would you be kind enough to send me a couple of the competitors are speaking of that are ranking so well and if you need to do so you can send them to me in a private message or you can send them to me here I'll respond either way. That way we can figure this out alright ? sincerely, Thomas
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Hi Thomas.
Thanks for the reply. What i observed is my competitors are ranking with crap links like blog comments and forum posts. But i've done niche backlinks like guest blogging etc. But i was pushed backwards while other competitiors are ranking damn good. Still dont understand what to do..
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Regarding your link building is wonderful that it is 100% unique however is it from sources that you know are 100% okay with Google? sometimes we work hard on something and unfortunately we believe that Google will agree that our hard work is worthy of their praise. However in please don't take this wrong way your business seems it may sometimes trick Google into thinking it is something negative when it really is not you know I mean? I would go back and recheck your links I have of suspicion that some of them might not be seen as an authority by Google.
Very best of luck
Respectfully,
Thomas
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