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 ranking.
- 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 IP address of website that Hijacked our website and blocked it using the . file.
- Submitted a “Reconsideration ” 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 ranking 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 Drop In Google Ranking

Monday, September 15th, 2008

A colleague of mine gave me a call yesterday morning with some rather upsetting news. Apparently, one of his took a plunge in its Ranking. He wanted to know what could cause such a sudden drop in Ranking like this.

I really didn’t have an answer for him. The site has been alive (but in the ) for about four years. It always struck me as strange that the site was sandboxed for such a long time. It literally took four years to come from page 30 in the Rankings to page one. Suddenly, last month, the appeared on page one for its most prime keywords. Now, this wasn’t a gradual change in ranking, it was a huge jump.

The doesn’t appear to have anything wrong with it. I gave the entire site a once over. I checked the typical information and linking structure and found nothing wrong. The really hasn’t changed in months, besides the content, so it led me to believe there are outside forces at work.

The question I have is, “Why would a , with a poor ranking, suddenly five on one month and then fall back to page 24 the next month?”

I tried to get some information out of my friend. The only thing major he did in the past few weeks is to add a custom 404 or Not Found error message. I checked the 404 page to make sure the headers were correct and not giving 200 results. They error 404 pages were fine.

Then, I went over to Copyscape to see if there were any copies of his . I have heard this can cause a sudden drop in rankings. I did find a proxy that had almost his entire cached and was trying to pull it off as its own. This wasn’t a typical server trying to speed up the internet. This was something else…more like an intercept .

I looked in the log files to find the IP address of this . I found it and blocked the IP address in his .htaccess file and then checked the again. His no longer showed and was replaced by the Red Hat error page instead.

We will have to give this a few weeks to see if anything changes. I am now thinking that is something does change (for the better), this may have been what was causing the extremely long issue as well.

If you have any further suggestions, please let me know via comment.

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