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My site is about a month old and I have been building backlinks. I have bought blogroll links from high pr pages, I have been careful not to buy any shi* links. It's for a carpet cleaning business here in alaska so I did all the merchant circle and directory crap first. I bought a high pr subscription and posted some mini articles where I just ramble.on about my niche and put a link to my site in it.

I have four blogroll links in the home and family section and the day after I decided to buy a blogroll link in the arts and entertainment category w/ pr5 and posted two articles and BAM the next day I went from page one google to page three...

I need some help because im bummed and want to climb up not fall backwards.

Please help me to analyze what might have happened to my serp and where my SEO should evolve from here. I want to have more than blogroll links and mini articles. Thanks in advance.
#search engine optimization #drop #serp
  • Your site is only a month old. It is going to bounce around a lot.

    Just keep buildin links and you will be back in no time.
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    • Yea, don't stress about it. This is really common in the early stage of SEO when it comes to a new site.
      Just keep building links.
  • It could be the infamous "dance" or that Google seems to give new sites a bit of a boost for a short time after they are first discovered. Maybe you have settled to your natural current position. Just keep working on it and you shoud improve.

    It might just be a coincidence that you built those links came at the same time that the rank dropped.
  • Without seeing your site it's near impossible to give an accurate answer, however my guess would be you've built too many links relative to your site age and depth of content, some of your links probably aren't being counted as a result, what can you do? keep adding content, keep building diversified links in a consistent manner, stick at it and you'll soon rank again...
  • I say that never ever try to use automatic software because sometime paid link affect your website.
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    • I have no idea what the first part of your sentence has to do with the last part. Either way, automatic software is not BAD per se. One must learn to use any tool, before they just fire at will.
  • Yes..I agree with the guy above..Your domain is too young and it get too much backlinks in short time..Your site may be in sandbox..But don't worry..It usually will rank higher after getting out from gogole sandbox..Good luck..
  • Should I post replys in a couple carpet cleaning forums on line? You guys post here on warrior forum, does this help you're rankings?
  • Yes you should post replies on carpet cleaning related forums but be careful not to spam them and stick to the rules. Don't do it for the link do it to help people with a genuine response. It just so happens that your link will help them if it is relavent.
  • How many replys per day can I post on the cleaning forums? Isnt it viewed by search engines as one link , no matter if you reply a hundred times or just once?
  • make sure that you add the backlinks naturally and do not try to add to many at one time

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    My site is about a month old and I have been building backlinks. I have bought blogroll links from high pr pages, I have been careful not to buy any shi* links. It's for a carpet cleaning business here in alaska so I did all the merchant circle and directory crap first. I bought a high pr subscription and posted some mini articles where I just ramble.on about my niche and put a link to my site in it. I have four blogroll links in the home and family section and the day after I decided to buy a blogroll link in the arts and entertainment category w/ pr5 and posted two articles and BAM the next day I went from page one google to page three...