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February 6, 2012 at 2:42 pm #626549AnonymousInactive
I run a site targeting Danish players.
I have made a article on my webstie with “FREE Spins”.
During early winther up to January 15th – I came out on the first google page with the search words “FREE Spins” (January 15th – nr.2)
Since then my site are totally gone from google…
Can anyone explain me why?
Here are a link to the article:
Nye FREE SPINS…I change the article a few times each week.
Look forward to hear from you experts:-)
I moved the article from my blog to the frontpage on my webstie – around the 15-20th january – but kept the arcticle in my “blog”
February 6, 2012 at 4:41 pm #821137AnonymousInactiveis it not duplicate content?
Nye FREE SPINS…
CasinobasenFebruary 6, 2012 at 6:19 pm #821152AnonymousInactiveAlthough I can’t understand it, I would agree with elgoog here, that’s duplicate content. I just copied the first paragraph and pasted into google search and both of those pages come up.
February 6, 2012 at 6:31 pm #821157AnonymousInactiveAhhh…I understand.
Its dublicate when you use the content two places in your site?
I will remove one of them right away:-)
Thanks to both of you…
All the best
February 6, 2012 at 8:34 pm #821163AnonymousInactive@casinogeld.de 235525 wrote:
Ahhh…I understand.
Its dublicate when you use the content two places in your site?
I will remove one of them right away:-)
Thanks to both of you…
All the best
Not that I am really an expert on this, but I assume google in some differs between news and static content. So I guess if it is considered as news, e.g. if it is a blog post, it will rank high for a short while and disappear when it is no longer considered news. On the other hand, static content will stay on top longer. I don’t know how google distinguish and it is just my theory.
March 12, 2012 at 7:49 pm #822370AnonymousInactiveBack on top again:-)
Thanks guys…
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