Google Ranking Restored

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

This is a follow up post to my “Sudden Drop In Google Ranking” post.

This morning, I checked the ranking of the website in question. To my surprise, the site had again ranked number 4 in the Search Engine Results. This was most definitely good news. In fact, all key phrases now ranked on page one of the .

I can only hope this persists. So, what did we do? Here is a short list:

- Noticed the website had dropped in .
- Took a unique phrase from the and searched using quotes, “like this.”
- Found a direct copy of the website and discovered it had been “Proxy Hijacked.”
- Found of website that Hijacked our website and blocked it using the ..
- Submitted a “” to .

After about a week and a half, our website had regained its ranking in .

I read a long article about Proxy Hijacking and it mentioned that Google had fixed the problem. If this was the case with my friend’s website, this certainly isn’t true. While I can not be totally sure caused this case of loss, the facts seem to lead down this path.

What is my advice to you? Check either Google or Copyscape once a month to see if someone has taken text or Hijacked your website.

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Sudden Google Ranking Drop - Proxy Hijack

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Do you remember my article from yesterday about the sudden drop in Google search ranking for my friend’s website? Well, I just can’t stop thinking about it.

From what I have been reading, it seems as though my conclusion may be correct. At least I am hoping it is. If I ever conclude anything semi-concrete while thinking about , it’s a good day for me.

Ok, I found this very helpful and thorough website that pretty much described the exact problem my friend is having. It’s titled “Google Proxy Hijacking” and tells the whole story.

Here is what struck me as I think about this some more.

- My friend’s website has been live since 2004.
- The site seemed to be in the Google sandbox for the entire 4 years.
- For his most competitive keywords, he was ranking past page 20 on .
- About two months ago, he made some changes to the homepage copy as well as an overhaul.
- About a month after that, the site ranked number 3 for his most competitive keywords.
- The site ranked on page 1 of for about a month.
- The site now sits at page 25 for its most competitive keywords.

Here is my theory. I think the website has been proxy hijacked for a number of years. This is what caused the poor rankings for such a long time. When the homepage text and changes were made about 2 months ago, visited the site and found it unique. ranked the site well, due to this new unique . During the month, noticed the proxy website was now a of my friend’s website once again and dropped the website’s ranking.

Does that make sense? From what I read on the website I linked to, it does.

Here are the similarities with what we are experiencing and what the author wrote on the other website:

- My friend’s website has never been banned.
- We did a quoted search for supposedly unique on my friend’s website and a proxy website showed in the .
- The looked like this: proxysite.com/cgi-bin/pxy/nph-pxy.pl/000010A//www.friendssite.com/
- The proxy site was an exact of my friend’s website.

Now, I am not sure if this is what caused my friends ranking to drop, but all the factors are there. The keywords we are talking about are very competitive, but the fact that his site showed so well in the for a month shows me that the potential is there.

I would appreciate your thoughts on this.

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