Debugging a MAJOR overnight drop in Google rank

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Hi. I'm new to SEO, but have been trying hard to improve my rank for a few search terms for my site: engraversguild.co.uk

"Engraved Cufflinks" and "Personalised Cufflinks" are my two main terms, and I've managed to get to page 2 for both.

However, for "Personalised Cufflinks" I seem to have these attacks where I drop to page 12, and it takes me MONTHS to recover. This happened again last night. I woke up this morning, looking on page 2, and didn't find my result till page 12.

I have no manual actions against me on my Search Console. I haven't changed anything on my site either.

Does anyone know why this could be happening?

Any replies would be so gratefully received.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Are you checking your ranks yourself or using a rank tracker?
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    • Profile picture of the author Elliot Bishton
      I'm generally just check the ranks myself.

      But I verify them every so often on serps.com. I found last time that it took a few days for it to reflect my decreased google rank, and was assuming the same this time.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    It is tough to say for sure without seeing the site, but that sounds like the kind of bouncing that is caused from a dynamic home page where the content is changing with every new post that is published.

    If you are never posting new content, then obviously that is not the issue.

    Again, just a guess.
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    • Profile picture of the author Elliot Bishton
      Thanks.

      I don't actually change anything on the homepage at all - or the category page for my cufflinks. I just add new blog content every so often.

      I guess I'll just try and ride it out again. It's just unfortunate how it is a major issue on the long term viability of my business, as I desperately need to ween myself off PPC for these search terms.

      If you do think of anything else, please do let me know and I'll be extremely grateful.

      Many thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author michaelkoehler92
    Well Its normal google dance. What kind of links are you building, Try sending social signals they used to work good for me to stop the dancing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Elliot Bishton
      Thanks.

      Is a jump of 10 pages overnight a normal Google dance?

      Apologies for the basic question, but what do you mean by social signals?
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      • Profile picture of the author topcoder
        Originally Posted by Elliot Bishton View Post

        Thanks.

        Is a jump of 10 pages overnight a normal Google dance?

        Apologies for the basic question, but what do you mean by social signals?
        Yeah, it happens. I watch serp all the time, 100+ ranking change back and forth a few days until it settles.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by michaelkoehler92 View Post

      Well Its normal google dance. What kind of links are you building, Try sending social signals they used to work good for me to stop the dancing.
      There is nothing normal about a ranking jumping up and down. People use the term "Google dance" to explain things they cannot figure out. That's all.

      As for social signals... 1) social signals have nothing to do with rankings and 2) who the hell is really sharing content about cufflinks?
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      • Profile picture of the author Elliot Bishton
        My thoughts exactly - no one shares content about cufflinks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
    Set up 2-3 YouTube (YT) Videos that have a link in the description leading to your page.

    Solve one problem per video and tell them to click the link for XYZ reason (whatever your main selling point is).

    Google owns YT. The links help a little in ranking, but, the traffic will bring you stability in ranking, natural backlinks and social signals as well.
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