How long does it take Google to re-rank a site?

Jane Hanneman

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Hi guys,

So unfortunately I hadn't update one of my websites in 3 months and whereas it used to be on page 2 for my keyword term, it's now on none of the google search pages for that term. I've started to feed new content daily on there.

Does anyone know how long it takes google to re-rank a website which has regular content?
 
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It sounds as if you?re slapped, but it?s highly unlikely that it?s a result of the fact, that you didn?t add any new content in 3-4 weeks?

Did you add links recently?



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It sounds as if you're slapped, but it's highly unlikely that it's a result of the fact, that you didn't add any new content in 3-4 weeks...

Did you add links recently?



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This is what I was dreading :(

I have added a bunch of links from web 2.0s in the past month. Not loads, but a good few.

What could google have slapped me for?
 
Depends on why the site lost its ranking. If it's as a result of a penalty, it can take forever. If there's no penalty, it can take days, weeks, months.
 
Add content and build your social media signal flow to your site.
 
I have all links removed of a website due to sneaky redirect issue and after reapply it took them 19 days before reindexing was started.
 
A big misstake.

Delete the links (leave the articles) or change their targets to some another site.

Thanks. I'm in the process of doing that now.

What's the maximum amount of web 2.0 links you would send to the same site in a week?
 
It seems to me that you slapped by Google. Your first step is to Google "fruition Google penalty tool", because that will bring up a cool tool that will show you whether or not you've been hit by Google Penguin, because there are several updates that Google rolls out every year, and there are many reasons that your site search engine traffic could decline, so you do want to make sure that it's actually Penguin that's affecting your site.
 
I have an adult site and I want to avoid linking it to a google analytics account as best possible.

I've been told that once it sees an expilicitly adult site then it won't rank it well which is the reason why my site was on page 2 of google for my keyword.
 
It seems to me that you slapped by Google. Your first step is to Google "fruition Google penalty tool", because that will bring up a cool tool that will show you whether or not you've been hit by Google Penguin, because there are several updates that Google rolls out every year, and there are many reasons that your site search engine traffic could decline, so you do want to make sure that it's actually Penguin that's affecting your site.

Please stop spreading misinformation like that. Those tools are a complete scam. Caveat emptor.
 
Now it appears I've been banned by google guys.

I was stupid enough to give my website address to someone on here and they've got me banned from google...

Most probably because I was competition for them...

Oh well, at least I don't have cancer :)
 
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Now it appears I've been banned by google guys.

I was stupid enough to give my website address to someone on here and they've got me banned from google...

Most probably because I was competition for them...

Oh well, at least I don't have cancer :)

Your site does not show up anymore at all when you search for site:domain.com? I would not give my site to anyone here. But from what you told before this was not the reason but probably the link building. Also you started your thread yesterday. You can add webmaster tools to your site and check if you got a message. If you have adult content it does not matter if you have WMT or not... google knows it anyway
 
Ranking usually comes from how many visits your site get organic traffic.

That means, how fast you optimize your site in google
 
nobody can get you banned untill or unless you did something wrong and now that you know your site has been slapped move on make another one and this time donot repeat the same mistake
 
Depends on your niche. If nothing drastic has happened over the last 3 months, then it should be pretty easy to rank back if you have quality content that gets shared around.
 
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