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oxbaker
03-18-2006, 02:21 PM
Hi, I'm moderately up to speed on SEO but this one really has me stumpped and so I'm hoping there is someone out there with more expertise than I that could point me in the right direction.

I run a site, remotepcservices.com, and I've been working for over a year to get it optimized for keywords like "remote computer repair", "remote pc support", ect. For search engines like MSN and Yahoo, It's gone really well. I have the number 1-4 spots for most of the keyword combos I've focused on.

But I'm just lost regarding what I'm doing wrong with Google. There, under the same keywords, my site falls way down on page 33+. At first I thought it may just be the google sandbox so I never worried about it but when it got to a year with no results, I did a google resubmit according to http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/reinclusion-request-howto/ about a month ago... AND STILL NO CHANGE!!!!

I've got a professional looking site with a lot of content, a lot of good PR link backs and nothing funny like gateway pages or hidden text so what am I doing wrong? Any ideas on what I could modify would be greatly appreciated. Or if there is a good article out there on what to check for, that would help too. Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.

Michael

shanaka
03-19-2006, 04:50 AM
Hi ALL

I did SEO for my web site few months ago SEO .It is optimized in yahoo and msn on first page. But on google is it around 40+. i have average inbound links also. Is anybody can see errors on my site , please let me know.

strategicrankings
03-19-2006, 05:16 AM
Hi there,

i personally think its no good practice to mention your target keywords/url here in public.

Anyway, i faced a similar problem with one of my clients' website. After one year no sign of getting out of the sanbox. I then tested some major changes on the on page optimization mainly on the home page text content and metas and things started to evolve rather failry the way we wanted. I don't know if its an isolated case but you could try to back up your home page and test some major on page factors and see how it does.

shanaka
03-19-2006, 01:05 PM
Main Difference between yahoo,msn from Google is links. yahoo is not much checking about inbound links. But google - 1st check inbound links. But main problem i saw some site listed top with less links than second site.

According to my knowledge i belive quality links are more important than just number of links.

OPEN TO CHAT ABOUT THAT --

shanaka

Relevancy
03-20-2006, 03:26 AM
remotepcservices.com - your links are all crap (at least the ones that are showing) All on link pages or directories. You have no trusted links. And without a well aged domain and some strong relevant trusted authority links you will not rank for competitive terms in Google. Time to go back to the drawing board and think of creative ways to draw quality links and traffic. Give away free things, offer fun tools, create a strong community, etc.

On page SEO works for MSN and Yahoo, but it is just a small part of Google.

Relevancy
03-20-2006, 03:35 AM
bioflex.co.uk - you have no quality links and you have over optimized your home page. Is it really nessisary to use "Glucosamine" 28 times on a page that looks to have only about 200 total words? Plus you have duplicated meta tags on 60% of your pages. Build quality content and find related quality sites for advertising on. Try to get direct text links. It is not unethical to advertise your site, why not get some Google PR/link popularity out of it.