All keywords dropped down out of the top 100. Something technical? Or Google Flux?

by SEODB
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Hi all,

A SEO client of us (www.buiten-goed.com) dropped down with all of their most important keywords in Google.
Not just a few positions. But most of them completely out of the top 100! For know it's already 5 days ago this happened.

Because we thought immediately about a Google Penalty, we checked out Webmaster Tools.
But no site message or manual action to see which is the problem...

We also didn't lost a lot of backlinks. Or received a huge number of new ones, which is unnatural.
And there wasn't a Google Algorithm update.

Do you guys maybe see what the problem is? Something technical?

Or is it just Google Flex? And do we need patience?

Hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks in advance.
#100 #dropped #flux #google #keywords #technical #top
  • Profile picture of the author selvaa4n
    tools are using so google penalty your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Looks like you are doing a lot of messing around with 301 redirects of old domains. I would bet that got it penalized.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
    Banned
    Japenese pages with Louis Vuitton & Bvlgari bag keywords.

    Footprint the size of Des Moines...

    Either OP did the damage or their pages were hacked. The .asp URLs are funky and the Google cache is failing (404) on multiple internal URLs.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEODB
    Thank you guys, for the reply's.
    And Yukon, indeed, that pages has been hacked... Thanks again!
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  • Profile picture of the author StuartSpindlow01
    check content , quality of backlink if site is linked with any banned or spammy site then it would be chance dropped of keyword ranking
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  • Profile picture of the author KylieSweet
    It has something to do with the provider with its history of activities within the client's website. Google only shows the results of your activity in the website.
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