Google animals or something else ...

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All of my keywords just disappear from Serps in 20/10. The main was in page 3 of Google and the other were in page 2,3,4 etc.

The site is still index in Google. Also when i uploads articles in my blog, indexed in about 12-24 hours maximum.

When the EMD update comes out I see an increased in my serps and also with the 5th October with the penguin update (3rd I think). But suddenly in 20/10 all disappear. I made social bookmarking latest and see that in 20 October Google index them.

The site is new (around 3 months old)! Before I got around 30-40 visitors now around 10-15.

You think my website penalized, dance or is something else?
Should I start screaming or wait?

You can see it here: (I will remove the link in 2-3 days).

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author mgreener
    Hi,

    Just 3 months old? I would think it's dancing around. Keep at it and wait for the barnyard dust to settle!
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  • Profile picture of the author speedakias
    Forget to mentioned that i did no receive any e-mail in webmaster tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      If it's a travel site, those things can fluctuate wildly depending
      on the season. A 3 month old site will fluctuate anyway. Keep
      updating the blog.

      I would have most certainly went with an EMD that used
      hyphens. Google, for me, is not dividing up the words correctly
      and gives me wild suggestions. I might have even had a different
      word than villages. Either that or go with something generic,
      like some variation of travel italy.

      Google gives me a hint as to what one problem is.

      Your title should be changed to
      cinque terre villages, leaving out the (5 terre)

      Your title is really important, and you muddle things up
      with that (5 terre) thing in the middle that serves no
      purpose. You don't need that. You're putting too many
      village names in the title as well. You don't need those there.

      Paul
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      If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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  • Profile picture of the author Stan
    Did you have any linkbuilding done?
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    • Profile picture of the author speedakias
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      If it's a travel site, those things can fluctuate wildly depending
      on the season. A 3 month old site will fluctuate anyway. Keep
      updating the blog.

      I would have most certainly went with an EMD that used
      hyphens. Google, for me, is not dividing up the words correctly
      and gives me wild suggestions. I might have even had a different
      word than villages. Either that or go with something generic,
      like some variation of travel italy.

      Google gives me a hint as to what one problem is.

      Your title should be changed to
      cinque terre villages, leaving out the (5 terre)

      Your title is really important, and you muddle things up
      with that (5 terre) thing in the middle that serves no
      purpose. You don't need that. You're putting too many
      village names in the title as well. You don't need those there.

      Paul
      Done! Already change the title and remove the above words in the title you mentioned. Just wanted to be more detail with my previous title.
      With the domain, i like to be specific and not generally because my website is focused only in specific Italy destination.

      Originally Posted by Stan View Post

      Did you have any linkbuilding done?
      Yes of course. Social bookmarking, forum posts, article submission, press release etc..
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