Enigma of Google & China - Can you solve it?
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In March, my team in Shanghai launched a site redesign of our English language website (targeted at expats in China) which:
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Changed the URL's to be more SEO friendly (keyword based, shorter, etc)
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Implemented endless scrolling to replace previous pagination
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Changed some front end layouts
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Changed page title and meta description tags to use keywords, be unique, use correct lengths
Since then, we see in Google Analytics, traffic form Google organic branded search terms has been steadily dropping (between 5 - 20% depending on the term). Not provided is down 2%. We do not rank for many non-branded terms, so have no statistical significance there.
However in Google Webmaster Tools, impressions of branded queries are also down, along with non-branded search terms (including those we tried to optimise for).
We see similar traffic drops from other search engines as well (Bing, Baidu) but not at as high a level (only 3% or so).
We have not changed any other marketing strategy online or offline.
We have tested / done:
1. Changing title tags
2. Reverting to old pagination (as we say in GWT a drop in indexed pages)
3. Checked the tracking code is working
4. Checked our rankings (we still rank position 1 for our branded queries and even some non branded)
5. Submitted new XML site map
The only large issue we could find is that from that day there were over 300,000 page not found 404 errors (which we are now redirecting by 301s as Google shows them to us, and have been doing so for 2 weeks).
Nothing is helping us so far, organic traffic continues to drop week on week, so I am reaching out to the Moz community.
Can anybody think of a reason for such a dramatic drop? Please help!
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Hi Jane,
Thanks for the comment.
We are 301ing the 404's to appropriate locations.
By endless scrolling (also known as infinite scrolling) it's just the Facebook style news feed auto load of new contact when a user nears the base of a page. However, we have reverted back to previous pagination, this has slowed down the traffic drop but not ceased it.
Any other suggestions?
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Hi there,
I would firstly ensure that you are 301ing the 404ing pages to an appropriate location - it's best if the redirect points to a location with "similar" content to what used to exist on the 404ing page, if that makes sense. Blindly redirecting everything to a home page, for instance, isn't technically what a 301 is meant to do (i.e. indicate that the resource has "moved permanently").
"* Implemented endless scrolling to replace previous pagination"
Can you expand on this one at all? This is a bit of a red-flag one for me, as it would be necessary to know how you did this in terms of on-page technology and whether endless scrolling is search-engine friendly. Good pagination can be very useful for proper indexation. A good guide to pagination was written by one of my former colleagues at Ayima here: http://www.ayima.com/seo-knowledge/conquering-pagination-guide.html
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