Gone from Google!

I recently started a site and it ranked top in Google for many keywords related to the site. I use to get about 300-400 organic unique visits a day from Google alone. Suddenly, I saw that I got only 11 visits today in my Google Analytics Account. I checked if my site is still ok and I found it quite live and running. Now, I am wondering why such a drop in SERP has occurred?

I recently paid for some mass blog posting for this particular site and is this the reason why my site is gone from the search results? Or is it because of some other silly reasons or rules added recently with the new PR formula? I did submit my site to three social bookmarking sites – digg, sphinn and bonydo. I am wondering if submitting to Social Bookmarking sites also starting to affect the SERP of websites?? Well, right now I am reading about various reasons why I should suddenly disappear from the Search Results. I will see for a while though. But hope big G will not make my site disappear completely, at least.

3 Comments

  1. Comment by Brajeshwar on November 18, 2007 12:48 am

    Did you use PayPerpost and wrote articles from them? If yes, that is the reason. Google is dropping the PR to zero for those using PayPerPost.

  2. Comment by bonyuts on November 18, 2007 3:47 am

    No, the site I referred to above is not a blog, it’s a general website..I do only adsense and cpa affiliates on that site. I have bought many blog links recently for this site and I was actually expecting a rise in the rankings, but unfortunately, it’s just the opposite :(

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