Website Dancing Help?

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Hello

Need help regarding the website dancing.

I have around 5-8 website which are dancing heavily and don't know what the heck is wrong with my sites, It has been 2 months still sites not able to get stable.

If someone can help that would be highly appreciated.

Below is the figure of one website.



Thanks
#dancing #website
  • Profile picture of the author RyanSEOGears
    I've seen the Google dance go on for over 3 months in some rare cases but depending on the amount / quality of link building and competition for your keyword phrase you should at least be in the first 100 results.

    Double check your onsite SEO like title tags and meta description and make sure that you do not have duplicate content on your pages, you may want to run a few pages through Copyscape just to be sure they're not close to other sites.

    What sort of SEO / Linking have you been doing the past few months, and when did you start on each type? I may be able to help you figure out why your sites are having so much trouble or if you just need to give them more time.
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    • Profile picture of the author saddists
      Originally Posted by RyanSEOGears View Post

      I've seen the Google dance go on for over 3 months in some rare cases but depending on the amount / quality of link building and competition for your keyword phrase you should at least be in the first 100 results.

      Double check your onsite SEO like title tags and meta description and make sure that you do not have duplicate content on your pages, you may want to run a few pages through Copyscape just to be sure they're not close to other sites.

      What sort of SEO / Linking have you been doing the past few months, and when did you start on each type? I may be able to help you figure out why your sites are having so much trouble or if you just need to give them more time.
      Thanks for posting the reply, As i was thinking that no body will post lol.

      Well, The content i am using is 100% copyscape pass. In the first week I used web2.0 stuff like 50 web2.0 all had unique content.

      All of the link types I am doing is contexual and they are quality links. I'm not using any private blog network links at all. The website doesn't have any duplicate content. As my self wrote it and i have checked that too using the copyscape.

      Well the competition that is the main thing, For the niche I am trying is actually one of the toughest keyword in IM, and it is payday loans.

      Any advice you can give. Website age is around 1 month.
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      • Profile picture of the author RyanSEOGears
        Originally Posted by saddists View Post

        Thanks for posting the reply, As i was thinking that no body will post lol.

        Well, The content i am using is 100% copyscape pass. In the first week I used web2.0 stuff like 50 web2.0 all had unique content.

        All of the link types I am doing is contexual and they are quality links. I'm not using any private blog network links at all. The website doesn't have any duplicate content. As my self wrote it and i have checked that too using the copyscape.

        Well the competition that is the main thing, For the niche I am trying is actually one of the toughest keyword in IM, and it is payday loans.

        Any advice you can give. Website age is around 1 month.
        Wow "payday loans" are definitely going to be an uphill battle for an SEO campaign but it sounds like you're off to a good start. It's really important that you are building yourself a diverse link profile. This helps protect against Google updates by not having all of your eggs in one basket. (Google decides to ignore web 2.0 sites and now you have no links in Google's eyes for example).

        I would recommend adding in a few hundred manually created social bookmarks over the next few weeks. If you don't already have your own list, there's a list with between 1500-2000 of them including page rank at Social Maximizer

        You can either do these links on your own or outsource them through a service like Odesk, I've found the latter to be a low priced option that saves you a lot of time.

        Also keep in mind that it takes time to rank on Google, especially for competitive terms. If the website is only about a month old, more than likely Google has not even found all of the links you have created yet, as it typically takes 3-6 weeks for Google to find links, and in some cases I have had it take Google 4 months to find links I created (as shown in Google Webmaster tools link history)

        Patience is going to be important with the payday loans sector, give everything time and avoid the urge to use black hat techniques that seem like a quick fix, more often than not they come back to haunt you down the road.
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  • Profile picture of the author LiChen
    It is called Google dance, It is better to keep on adding links in constant manner that will help you to get more stable, and I am sure the below thread will give you more answers :

    warriorforum.com/adsense-ppc-seo-discussion-forum/499967-google-dance-frequently-asked-questions.html
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  • Hmm. I also affect like this dancing. Now its getting back
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