Hello. Due to an unfortunate incident last week, my sites lost Internet accessibility for 40 hours. In this time, one of the sites(http://www.sensiblesoftware.com/) lost about half the keywords according to the keyword tracking tool(they jumped to N/A). I've waited a few days, and they still haven't come back-- not even to a 100+ ranking... Is there anything I can do to help these come back? I've taken the first steps in switching hosts-- just waiting for the process to go through. Hopefully this will defend against unfortunate incidents in the future... Thanks.
It should have re-spidered by now(it spiders every 2-3 days or so, and it's been up again for 5+ days now). I'm kinda curious why only half the keywords dropped and not all of them...
Nope-- all the keywords were on the main page and the one specific sub page, which I track both... My other site didn't lose any keywords during it's 48 hours of downtime, but rather stayed at the top. of the SERPs, throughout. -- Derek
Strange... no idea though. The keyword tracker doesn't really tell why a ranking is (or is not) there. It simply reports on what is in Google. So probably the only ones that could really answer the question would be Google. - Shawn
Of course. I was just looking to see if anyone with more Google knowledge than me had any idea. Thanks.
I have heard thru newsletters that several have had their pages jump in page rank at first, only to fall off after a month or so. It had something to do with how google was re-vamping their search strategies for relevant content. It may be unrelated to your downtime . . . It may be google's search tatics . . .
It will take some time for your lost keywords to come up again. I also faced this problem earlier and it took approx 20 days for the keywords to resurface.