I use to have very good ranking for my website, now I'm struggling
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I use to have very good ranking for my website, now I'm struggling with ranking, I've been trying almost everything, I purchased an advance link building, a contextual link building campaign with Submit, and doesn't seem to be working.
Any recommendations!
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I assume you have checked Google Web Master Tools for any warnings/messages?
and did you buy a load of cheap links and guest posts....
eg:- http://www.beveragesalesanddistribution.sitew.in/#Page_1.A
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