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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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Hey guys, Last night I wrote a press release to get it ranked (not for backlinks). Then right after submitting it, I created an RSS feed and submitted it to some directories. The press release was indexed right after the RSS submissions, and it ranked number 9 for my keyword. Unfortunately a few hours later it dropped from the SERPs. Now it's more than 24 hours later and it still isnt reindexed. 2 websites even picked up my press release and published a blurb with a link to my press release, and those are indexed, but the press release itself isn't. I'm guessing google hates press releases, it seems like they barely ever index. I'm using *********************** and prlog.com Any ideas? is this de-indexing part of the google dance? why would I be de-indexed so quickly? if it's not the dance, what should I do to try and get google to crawl it and index it again? (already done RSS submissions) Thanks a lot, Edge |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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Do you guys think that press releases loose value in google's eyes as it becomes older? for example. a press release from this week might rank number 10, and 1 month from now, with all other things being equal. would it probably drop? jsut because it's getting older? I started backlinking to it. hopefully that gets me re-indexed. Edge |
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