Rank #2 to Rank #6. Is It A Google's Penalty?
December 28th, 2007 | RSS Feed
There are enough indications that Google might have changed the ranks of SERPs. Over the past couple of days many webmasters have observed and reported that their rankings have taken a dip for some searches. The dip has been from rank 2 to rank 6.
This dip however can only be seen for specific searches terms which means that it can't be considered a penalty for the whole domain. Most probably it appears to be a backlink or a an off-site issue.
The main points of observations which have led to these conclusions are: The targeted sites are not new and have been around for some time. Considering the big search terms the rankings have been at #1 over a long period. Other searches still yield rank #1, though not always but for the most part. And off course a dip in rank from #2 to #6 has been witnessed too. Though the analysis is by no means a perfect but it does point to the trend.
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February 4th, 2008 at 16:39
you would think that google would stop messing with peoples websites and combat the spam sites, and content baiters.