10 place drop after Panda, any suggestions?
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We've tried everything and just can't get our ranking back up.
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Hi, the actual page is "www.absoluteautomation.com/driveway-alarm.html" we've adjusted our keyword density (decreased), removed some incoming links which may have been considered spammy (unlikely but just to be sure) and that's about it for page specific SEO work, as a site we've stepped up our Facebook and Google + campaigns.
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Hi Margaret,
Sorry to hear you are having issues with this. You are not alone.
Its difficult to tell what is going on with your website w/out a link to it. If you wish to keep the site under wraps, that's fine.
So, moving forward, what steps have you taken so far in order to rebound from a Panda Attack?
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