Article not on google anymore

mootonandy

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Hi there,

I was able to get my article on page 8 of google and I was doing some scrapebox commenting, but I searched for it and now it's disappeared. I checked in scrapebox to see if it's indexed and it said yes, so does anyone know what could have happened?

Thanks a lot.
 
Dont tell me you did x,xxx comment blast?

Do you mean about 1000? I did about that many over a week, but I wasnt linking to the article, I was linking to web 2.0 sites which link to each other and the article.
 
maybe it's about caffeine sir, you will get that if some new posting get thousand deepbacklink in short time, i think it will back to high serp on 24 hours
 
The linkwheel concept if far known to SEs. In my opinion don't link the web2.0 between themselves.

IF the footprint for a linkwheel is picked up that might have made you trouble.
 
The linkwheel concept if far known to SEs. In my opinion don't link the web2.0 between themselves.

IF the footprint for a linkwheel is picked up that might have made you trouble.

I made them link to each other randomly, at least I think I did.
 
I have found it now, but it's gone back down to page 20 - something. Does anyone have an idea why that could have happened?
 
When you use Scrapebox, you should use a private proxy so that Google doesn't pick up the footprint. Did you use a proxy when you were using Scrapebox to create backlinks?

The same thing holds true when creating a link wheel. It is better to create the wheel with a proxy so that Google doesn't recognize the footprint between all of the web 2.0 sites.
 
I have found it now, but it's gone back down to page 20 - something. Does anyone have an idea why that could have happened?

It probably happened because you had two outgoing links in your web 2.0 properties... one link only is what you should be doing and you should use a link push process as opposed to a link wheel process.
 
It probably happened because you had two outgoing links in your web 2.0 properties... one link only is what you should be doing and you should use a link push process as opposed to a link wheel process.

I see, thanks a lot. Should this one link go to the other web 2.0 or the ezine articles?
I have actually got 3 links on my web 2.0, 2 that go randomly to the other web 2.0 and one that goes to the ezine article.
 
When you use Scrapebox, you should use a private proxy so that Google doesn't pick up the footprint. Did you use a proxy when you were using Scrapebox to create backlinks?

The same thing holds true when creating a link wheel. It is better to create the wheel with a proxy so that Google doesn't recognize the footprint between all of the web 2.0 sites.

I used public proxies, they seem to be going much faster than before when scraping blogs.
 
I see, thanks a lot. Should this one link go to the other web 2.0 or the ezine articles?
I have actually got 3 links on my web 2.0, 2 that go randomly to the other web 2.0 and one that goes to the ezine article.

I would build a hub that has several of your Web 2.0 properties pointing to it and then have that hub link to the ezine article.

You can see a diagram of what I am talking about by going to my blog http://linkpushing.net/blog
 
Were your Scrapebox comments spam? Was the article unique? It probably got de-indexed for some reasons....

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