@NextHeadphone Sure thing! If you're puzzled about why Google isn't picking up your articles, there could be a few culprits. Check if your website's robots.txt file is allowing Googlebot to crawl the content you want them to see, ensure your articles don't have a "noindex" meta tag in the HTML, and provide Google with a map of your site through an XML sitemap. Also, make sure your content is substantial and unique to avoid the duplicate content penalty. Speed up your site for a smoother crawl, fix any crawl errors, and ensure your website is mobile-friendly and secure with an SSL certificate. Encourage backlinks and social sharing to boost your site's visibility. If you've addressed these factors and your articles are still flying under Google's radar, be patient, as changes may take time. For persistent issues, consider consulting SEO professionals or seeking advice from Google support.
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RE: Google Index Issue
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RE: Why did my Domain Authority drop?
@MizbaCMU There are a couple of reasons why this might have happened:
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Low-quality backlinks: Not all backlinks are created equal. Google may have discounted recently acquired backlinks if they come from low-authority or spammy websites.
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Google algorithm update: Google's algorithm updates can sometimes impact DA scores. It's possible the update affected how backlinks are valued.
Focus on building high-quality backlinks and keep creating valuable content for your site. Your DA should recover in time.
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