The Problem is with the Global translator i guess which is making duplicate links for ur site .. Add ur site to google webmaster tools and chk whether google is showing any warnings for too much of duplicate links. One of my friend is even facing the same problem with a translator in his WP theme. I guess u both have 1 thing in common .. Translator...googling crawling links in from all da languages ..
I'm not sure but u can do this... From webmaster tools... goto setting -> Remove URLs n .. set option to remove all ur URLs from google index .. den after google deindexes all da URLs .. submit a proper sitemap.. OR You can do is .. Remove the language plugin n den rebuild the sitemap .. and den wait .. n see ..
Give us a screenshot of your webmaster tools and make sure your robots.txt file allows access to spiders. Duplicate content is a big issue so ensure you don't have any duplicate pages/content, as said above you can use Google's url removal request tool to do this and you should upload a valid sitemap. It looks like you have a decent amount of backlinks and your PR shift is definitely due to the recent PR update. Has your daily UVs changed at all as a result?
yes, my site map : http://clickkt.com/sitemap.xml my robots file : http://clickkt.com/robots.txt My visitors don't have changed. About 10 > 20 visitors from Google per day. Pic in webmaster tool. When Google update my pagerank ?
In ur Sitemap...Just have settings for Posts, Tags and categories .. and da pages .. dats it .. n ders warnings for URL restricted by robots.php chk dat too .. n URL timeout too .. This issues will take time to solve .. You have to wait ..cnt make it quick... n do submit da sitemap to webmaster tool..n remove n e other if u hav added ..
Remove the Language Plugin Goto Setting --> XML Sitemap --> In that opions .. Check only .. Posts,Tags,Categories,Pages ..Dats it .. Save the changes and at the Top .. there will be a link which says "Rebuild the sitemap manually" . click on it .. and u r donw wid ur sitemap
The google PR is fluctuating nowadays..now..its not 3 months difference :-| .. the change is unexpected ..
all you must need to maintain your blog ranking is to get large number of one way backlink no reciprocal link, don't buy link, add daily fresh contents to your blog, you can read 50 seotips in mysite ,these will help you more thanks
The good news is you're still indexed. A blog containing 828 pages indexed in google is a very good thing. Unfortunately, you're selling reviews on that advertising page that NeuroToxic pointed out. Furthermore, you're not disclosing to anyone that you are doing paid reviews. Matt Cuts explained why he hates paid reviews, especially ones that pass pagerank, here. I'm sure google has some algorithms that automatically find pages that are considered paid reviews, and instantly hits them with a loss of visible pagerank so they no longer qualify to get those paid reviews. Its hard to recommend what you should do, there's not really anything you can do that would fix the situation. Its a catch 22 ... if you do everything google wants, i.e. designate the paid review clearly as such and no-follow the link, the advertisers won't be interested in buying it (or paying less if they do). Perhaps you should get out of paid reviews and get into affiliate advertising, utilizing the pagerank you build up to help yourself rank better on affiliate pages you use for yourself, rather than sell PR links to others through reviews or text link ad sales.