My site dissapeared from google search...
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I was ranked for the keyword 'airbnb clone' in 3rd page, my url is http://www.claydip.com/airbnb.html.
But today it was not found in the search results...i dont understand...i checked with google webmaster tools, there is no errors in on page optimization....Please help...
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Hi,
Thanks to all...i made some little changes to my site like decreasing the keyword count...
Yesterday my page regained in the results...until now i dont know how....
I started this business only on october...
And i dont do ppc...My sales is through only organic, seo, smo only...For the first month i didnt get any sale but from second monthy i started to 4-5 sales per week....Last week only i got only one sale...I think because of the error....I want to wait and see this week as it regained...
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Hmm I thought the lazy load might have been an issue but all the content is showing the text-only cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://www.claydip.com/airbnb.html&strip=1
Claydip - try doing a fetch and render in Google Webmaster Tools: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2014/05/rendering-pages-with-fetch-as-google.html - and this will show you exactly what Googlebot sees for content.
One thing I can tell you too - I think your page could use some CRO. For example the "call to action" at the bottom "check out our demo" is barely noticeable.
Comparing your page to the top ranked one: http://www.cogzidel.com/airbnb-clone/ - they have
- testimonials
- pricing
- user generated content (comments)
- screenshots
- really easy to see buttons for calls to actions
- easy to find contact info
Does your page convert well? Try to make it a really great landing page with a good conversion rate (do you drive PPC traffic to it?).
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Thanks Gazzerman for letting me know...How can i resolve the issue....But i didn't build any back links. I stopped it a 20 days before....How to regain my rankings..
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Have you been doing lots of link building recently one it?
I see www.claydip.com/airbnb_features.html ranking for those keywords in about 300th position. This can indicate a dislike for the actual page in question, maybe link related or in your case possibly content related.
I recently talked with John Mueller at Google and he said that Googlebot can have issues with lazy loading content when it comes to indexing. All your content is lazy load content and when the hummingbird algorithm checks to see what "IT CAN SEE" on a page its possible it will not see that content and consider it to be unimportant compared to what it can see. This can cause lots of ranking problems with the quality algorithms.
Googlebot does seem to be able to index your content, I tested some snippets of text but I think lazy load is a bad idea personally.
The fact that another page is indexed but also is a lazy load also leads me back to the possibility that you have done some link building that Google does not like?
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