Some results disappeares after a while
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Hi every body
i have a strange issue with my search results in google.
i noticed some of my results are disappeared after a while!
there are no notifications or messages in webmaster tools just my results get lost!
for example when my URL (zomorodgasht.com) take a good place with a keyword's result for some days (page 2 or 3) but after a while that will gone for good in all pages! there is no results anymore in any pages!
can you help me please what's the problem with google?
i'm so stressed about this results.
PS 1: my google webmaster is totally clean and every thing is fine. and of course my "search analytics" positioned the missing keywords in page 2 or 3 but i can't find them! google is showing wrong analytics results!!! some my results are totally gone.
PS 2: all of my url's are truly submitted and showing in google there is no removed pages or results. just some keywords are gone after a while.
best regards
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Hi ehsan
I know this is a very old topic and i shouldn't bring it up but i also couldn't find any answer for this issue.
i have the exactly problem here with my keyword طرح لایه باز in mihantarh.com . have you been solved this issue?
i really looking for right answers but nothing happens for a while.
can you please take a look at my site and keywords?
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hi,
it seem's your keywords has some difficulties in your local language.
my idea in the first place your should WAIT to get stable in those difficult keywords (and get rank of course)
and also you can take a loot here: طراحی سایت پرواز this article has some info's about flights and booking systems.
regards
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It's fairly common for Google to "test" ranking a brand-new page pretty high for a relevant query, and then after a little while, for that page to settle into where it will be ranking long-term. The good news is that Google is finding your new pages and understanding their targeted queries; the bad news is that they're not sending enough of the signals Google needs for them to rank that well long-term. Some things that will help:
- Work to boost your organic click-through rate through better calls to action in your title and description tags.
- Look at what happens when people click through to the page from organic search, during those first few days when the page ranks well. Are they spending a decent amount of time on the page? Are they moving deeper into the site? Or are they bouncing right away? It's likely that google is using user data such as click-through rate, pogo-sticking and dwell time to determine whether or not the page is a good result for that query.
- Make sure the pages you're creating are robust and provide a complete answer to the query, and, if possible, point users to a next step in their research or decision process.
- Brooks is correct that building up your domain authority over time will also help you rank better, so that should definitely be part of your long-term plans.
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Hi brook.
Thanks for your response and here is your answers:
1- but after just a short period of time, you are no longer ranking at all?
of course i get ranked. usually my new contents (or new pages) are showing in page 2 or 3 after one or two days of publishing! in fact i have a problem with 3 or 4 keywords at all.
3 or 4 very important and HARD competitive keywords. i got some ranks in the first place but after a while they were disappeared from the results for good!
some keywords like: خرید بلیط هواپیما , بلیط هواپیما , خرید بلیط ارزان هواپیما
(linked to page: https:://zomorodgasht.com/flights)
2- you have (from what I can tell) a very low domain authority
yeah unfortunately my domain is too much young (only 1 year) so there is a low DA / PA for this domain and my pages.
but i have some good quality backlinks (G web master tells more than 1,700 links backed to my site)
thanks for your help and i would be happy if you help me with the issue.
best regards
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Hello!
To start, I love your flight animation on your homepage!
I'm sorry, but just to clarify: you were ranking very well for some keywords (results showing your site on page 1 or 2), but after just a short period of time, you are no longer ranking at all?
I will say, the only thing I've noticed on your website, without too much information, is that you have (from what I can tell) a very low domain authority. So I would assume you have very few links to your site, if any. Moz's Open Site Explorer doesn't show any backlinks. This is where I would start, to establish some credibility and authority.
If you can give any more information, I'd be happy to help you process further.
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