weight drop to 0?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by Dirkjan, Feb 16, 2005.

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    Urr, usually I check my weight daily (nothing else to do :)

    I didnt change my website, and could validate my site. still it dropped from 20k to 0. Ads appear to be live on your site (as of 2005-02-16).

    Also my main keyword which was going up in google 20-16-12-out of top 200.... (Update: My API appeared to be exceeding, but in real time its currently 11th :p)

    Did I put too much weight (about 10k :p) on a website and anchor text that only had 1200 links before in google?
     
    Dirkjan, Feb 16, 2005 IP
  2. nevetS

    nevetS Evolving Dragon

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    re-validate. The google api probably errantly returned zero pages indexed. It happens sometimes. If you were missing an ad on a page, it would return an error.

    The only other way to get dropped to zero is your site basically being de-indexed.
     
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  3. Dirkjan

    Dirkjan The Dutch SEO Guy

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    tried re-validating a couple of times, didnt work. the ads are still in my footer, so on every page including the front page, forums etc.

    what did you mean by de-indexed? should I try it with a different google api? there are pages indexed in google, I just tried in google, and tried in DP keyword tracker, only the main keyword got lost but others still are ranked.
     
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    Dirkjan The Dutch SEO Guy

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    Yep, new API and got a weight of 23k :)

    I guess I was exceeding the 1000 times limit :p
     
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    Scott Peon

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