Urgent help required...

Discussion in 'Websites' started by res, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hi all - 1st post here.
    Our site has recently disappeared from G SERPS - not entirely just not inside the top 100 whereas before we were top 10 for most terms. Although you can find the site, you cannot find it using a search term...
    Can anyone suggest why this may be so...
    I know that the G & DMOZ directories display the following after the listing...

    [May not display properly in some browsers.]

    Rob

    rshydro dot co dot uk
     
    res, Nov 6, 2005 IP
  2. TMAC

    TMAC Active Member

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    You may want to refer to the jagger threads to answer your question..
     
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    We are in Jagger, the best you can do is wait Jagger to end. I'm also seeing big drops, but I'm sure some will recover. The worse you can do is to despair.
     
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    res Guest

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    but why is it being displayed that this site may not be displayed in some browsers...
     
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    Also I noticed my newer site does not even exist in Google index (but it does on MSN). I mean, when I search for specifically for "www.mydomain.com" on google, I still couldn't find it despite the site is already 2 week old.

    Hopefully this is just temporary.
     
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  6. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Where do you see that? It may be because (1) you're using Flash, (2) you're using frames, (3) you're using absolute positioning which will mess up in some browsers or at certain resolutions: look at Google's cache of your home page from October 28, 2005, and view at 800 x 600 and you'll see what I mean.

    Google shows Results 1 - 10 of about 332 from rshydro.co.uk in its index.

    And where you rank (#1 or #1000) will depend on what search term is used. I just tried searching for Fischer Porter Primary simulator and your site is #1 for that search term.
     
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