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    "Sérgio Gomes (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+sergio@google.com> Aug 30 05:58AM -0700  

    Hi Eduardo,
     
    Unfortunately there's no way of generating alerts at the moment, I'm
    afraid. Your best bet is just to mock out the response and wait until you
    or one of your users can test with an actual alert... :-/
     
    As for "messages", you're correct. They're not yet available via the API,
    but we're looking into whether it would be possible to expose them too, and
    how.
     
    Hope this helps!
     
    Cheers,
    Sérgio
     
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    On Thursday, 29 August 2013 20:55:47 UTC+1, Eduardo Scoz wrote:

     

    "Sérgio Gomes (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+sergio@google.com> Aug 30 06:07AM -0700  

    Actually, I replied too quickly to that last one. Turns out there's a
    relatively easy way of getting a test alert: log into your account on the
    AdSense website, go to your Payment Settings, and set your payments on
    hold. That should create an alert for you!
     
    Cheers,
    Sérgio
     
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    On Friday, 30 August 2013 13:58:17 UTC+1, Sérgio Gomes (AdSense API Team)
    wrote:

     

    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Aug 30 02:38AM -0700  

    Hi,
     
    Service accounts don't work with the AdSense Management API. Please use
    installed application or web application. Once you have a refresh token
    there is no need of human intervention.
     
    Cheers,
    Jose
     
     
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    On Friday, 30 August 2013 08:37:23 UTC+1, Stats VNG wrote:

     

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Friday, August 30, 2013

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    kavita pharande <kavitapharande25@gmail.com> Aug 30 02:03PM +0530  

    Hello all,
     
    I am looking for programmer who can design/revamp wordpress blogs with
    professional themes like 3 columns,magazine,news sites.
     
    Please contact if interested.
     
    Thanks,
    Kavita

     

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Digest for adsense-api@googlegroups.com - 2 Messages in 2 Topics

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    Stats VNG <stats.vng@gmail.com> Aug 30 12:37AM -0700  

    Hi all,
     
    require_once dirname(__FILE__).'/google-api-php-client/Google_Client.php';
     
    require_once dirname(__FILE__).'/google-api-php-client/contrib/Google_AdSenseService.php';
    require_once dirname(__FILE__).'/google-api-php-client/contrib/Google_Oauth2Service.php';
     
     
    $SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PKCS12_FILE_PATH = dirname(__FILE__).'/keyfile.p12';
     
    // create client object and set app name
    $client = new Google_Client();
    $client->setApplicationName("XXXX"); // name of your app
     
     
    // set assertion credentials
    $key = file_get_contents($SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PKCS12_FILE_PATH);
    $auth = new Google_AssertionCredentials(
    "YYYYYY@developer.gserviceaccount.com", // email you added to GA
    array('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/adsense.readonly'),
    $key);
     
    $client->setAssertionCredentials($auth);
    $client->getAuth()->refreshTokenWithAssertion();
    $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken();
    // other settings
    $client->setClientId("XYZ.apps.googleusercontent.com"); // from API console
    $service = new Google_AdsenseService($client);
    $optParams = array('metric' => array('earnings'), 'dimension' => 'date');
    $data = $service -> reports -> generate('2013-01-01', '2013-03-03', $optParams);
     
    But I got the error messege : (403) User does not have an AdSense account
    Please help me!!

     

    Eduardo Scoz <eduardoscoz@gmail.com> Aug 29 12:55PM -0700  

    Hi Sergio, thanks for the great news!
     
    I'm testing the alerts functionality, is there any way to generate "test"
    alerts, so we can develop against it? The accounts I have access to do not
    currently have any alerts.
     
    Also, what's the distinction between alerts and the "messages" inbox that
    exist in AdSense today? Seems like messages are not available thru the API
    is that correct?
     
    Thank you,
     
    Eduardo Scoz
    QuickAdsense developer
     
     
     
    On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 6:10:23 AM UTC-7, Sérgio Gomes (AdSense API Team)
    wrote:

     

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

[Inside AdSense] Exciting new fonts in AdSense

An important element of a user's experience on your site is how they rate its overall appearance. You've been asking for more customization options in our ad units so that they complement the design of your site. Today, we're pleased to let you know that we've added five new font options for you to choose from when customizing your ad units.

We looked at a combination of your requests for specific fonts together with popularity and recent adoption levels on the web when deciding on which new fonts to add. Here's the full list:
  • Open Sans


  • Open Sans Light

  • Roboto Light
  • Ubuntu Light
  • Lora
You can customize your fonts directly in your account in a few quick steps. We hope you enjoy experimenting with them and would love to hear your feedback on which fonts work best on your site.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

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    kavita pharande <kavitapharande25@gmail.com> Aug 27 01:51AM +0530  

    Hello all,
     
    Where I can get good looking professional themes( free/paid) for WordPress
    website?
     
    Please provide me useful sources and links.

     

    Billa Rajinikar <billarajinikar@gmail.com> Aug 26 10:40PM +0200  

    Hai Kavitha...
     
    I am using http://templatic.com word press theme for one of my website,
    They have different types of templates (mostly PAID) available in their
    website based on the business type. And also you can test their templates
    before purchasing. And support is extraordinary. Hopefully it will help
    you....
     
    Thanks & Regards,
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    www.ameerpetstudent.in
     
     
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    "cybercrafts.india@gmail.com" <cybercrafts.india@gmail.com> Aug 27 06:21AM +0530  

    Hi Kavita,
     
    Checkout www.themeforest.net
     
    Regards
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    On 27-Aug-13 1:51 AM, kavita pharande wrote:

     

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Friday, August 23, 2013

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    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 11:01AM -0700  

    Thanks Colin you really helped a lot and I'm gonna take my chances and move
    directly to the new domain.
     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 7:18:13 PM UTC+2, Colin King wrote:

     

    Fabio Pego <fabiopego@gmail.com> Aug 21 04:29PM -0700  

    Good Night SEO professionals will migrate an Online Store for magento
    platform, he provides resources 301.
     
    Now my question is this, for me to catch all link crawled by google, the
    only way is only site:dominio.com.br?
     
    Is there any tool to do automatic?

     

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    "Raúl Mellado" <raulmellado@gmail.com> Aug 22 02:19AM -0700  

    Hi,
     
    I am currently building a WordPress plugin to gather Adsense stats, so in
    my initial idea to use the API was to create an OAuth client id, and then
    select "Web application" (each user would have to do that for each WP
    install).
     
    However, I have just found another plugin that does a similar function, and
    the developer has a walkthrough video, where he says that to use his
    plugin, you should create an OAuth client id, and select "Installed
    application" >> Other.
     
    What's your view on this? Any reason why I should choose one of them over
    the other one?
     
    Thanks so much!
     
     
    Raul

     

    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Aug 22 04:30AM -0700  

    Hey Raúl,
     
    That's a very good question.
     
    My recommendation is that you use the "Web application" method. It's safer
    because it's tied to a domain. The downside is that the walk-through for
    your users has an additional step, as they would have to specify a callback
    URL in the APIs console and your plug-in would have to listen on that URL.
     
    The installed application method has additional steps that require to open
    a browser window and many of your users won't have access to one.
     
    What you should never do is distributing your client secret with the
    plugin, which is the unsafe short-cut.
     
    Cheers!
    Jose
     
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    On Thursday, 22 August 2013 10:19:26 UTC+1, Raúl Mellado wrote:

     

    "Raúl Mellado" <raulmellado@gmail.com> Aug 22 06:35AM -0700  

    Thanks Jose, all clear now!
     
    Cheers!
     
     
     
    On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:30:38 PM UTC+2, Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API
    Team) wrote:

     

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

[Inside AdSense] More control over advanced ad format features

We're always looking for innovative ways to improve our ad formats, to help you earn more revenue from your content. We've been steadily rolling out new features to maximize the performance of your ad units, including a clickable arrow icon on our text ads, serving similar-sized display ads and most recently, the introduction of favicons to our text ads.

These enhancements are designed to improve the performance of your ads, but we know that sometimes you may prefer not to include them. Based on your requests for more control over the ways ads are served on your site, we're happy to let you know that you can opt out of the following advanced ad format features:
  • Similar-sized display ads: Showing smaller but higher performing display ads in larger ad units.
  • Enhanced text ads: Displaying text ads with performance-enhancing features such as product images, favicons, or clickable arrow icons, etc. 
  • Expandable ads: Displaying rich media ads that can expand beyond the original size of the ad unit, following a user-initiated action. 
  • Enhanced display ads: Showing display ads with performance-enhancing features such as mouseover highlights, etc.
  • Animated display ads: Showing non-static display (e.g., image) ads, such as ad creatives created using Adobe Flash or animated GIF formats.
Before opting out of any of these enhancements, remember that they have been created to improve the performance of your ad units and disabling them may have a negative impact on your revenue. It's also important to note that all opt outs apply on an account level and not just on individual ad units.

You can opt out of any of these features in a few short steps. We hope that having more control over these features will be helpful when deciding on the look of your ads. Tell us what you think on our Google+ page.

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    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 04:11AM -0700  

    One more thing. I searched google for my old domain name and it's not there
    any more does that mean google removed it from it's indexes? And what if I
    bought it again would that make a difference?
     
    On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:45:43 PM UTC+2, kareem bahrawy wrote:

     

    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 04:06AM -0700  

    Thanks for your replies, so as you say the best solution is to buy my old
    domain again for say 6 months and redirect all old pages to the new domain
    pages... 6 months will be enough for google to change its indexes to my new
    domain pages right ?
     
    On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:45:43 PM UTC+2, kareem bahrawy wrote:

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 21 06:45AM -0700  

    Hi Kareem,

    Are you sure that the pages you wrote were ever indexed by Google in the
    first place? If they have never been indexed then you have nothing to
    worry about - just go ahead and create your new blog and forget about the
    old one.

    Likewise, if your original pages were indexed but are not in the index now
    then I wouldn't worry. Google could not consider your "new" pages to be
    duplicate content if they have nothing in their index to compare them with!

    Take the URL of one of your "old" pages and put it in the address bar of
    your browser - if the page isn't displayed then you can be sure that it no
    longer exists.

    Hope that helps,

    Colin
     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:11:23 PM UTC+1, kareem bahrawy wrote:
     

     

    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 06:53AM -0700  

    Hi Colin,
     
    Thanks for your quick reply.
    I searched google with the URL of one of my old pages and nothing came up
    (just the facebook page I created but I can delete it). Does that mean I
    can now go ahead and move all the old content to my new domain and not to
    worry about google blocking me or something because of duplication?
     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:45:02 PM UTC+2, Colin King wrote:

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 21 10:18AM -0700  

    Hi Kareem,

    I would expect that because your earlier domain has "expired" there is no
    danger of now creating anything that might be deemed by Google to be
    duplicate content on your new domain. I must confess though that I am not
    ABSOLUTELY sure - maybe someone else in the forum can step in with a
    further assurance.

    Many thanks,

    Colin


     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 2:53:45 PM UTC+1, kareem bahrawy wrote:
     

     

    waqas derby <waqasderby@gmail.com> Aug 21 06:13AM -0700  

    Hello,
    I am getting good score on testing but for some reason unable to
    make on top position for "Gujrat News" on http;//www.shanegujrat.com.
     
    Any suggestions ?
     
    Regards,
     
    Hamad
     
    On Monday, March 5, 2007 9:16:39 PM UTC, SEOExpert wrote:

     

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

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    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 20 06:45AM -0700  

    I had a blog with a domain name called "justdevelopwebsites" and created
    some posts on it but it was expired about a month ago and I'm thinking of
    coping the old website content(posts and design with some modifications) to
    a new domain . Would it be considered a duplicate content? Is there a way
    to tell google that I am changing my blog domain name?
     
    Also any advices will be appreciated. Thanks.

     

    David Yang <davidnyang@gmail.com> Aug 21 12:21AM +1000  

    Your previous domain is quite important for Google. If someone visits your
    content via the previous searched results, he may see an error page. It's
    better to take the domain back and park it on your new website for a while.
     
    Kind Regards,
     
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    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 20 07:34AM -0700  

    On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 2:45:43 PM UTC+1, kareem bahrawy wrote:
    > a new domain . Would it be considered a duplicate content? Is there a way
    > to tell google that I am changing my blog domain name?
     
    > Also any advices will be appreciated. Thanks.
     
    Hi Kareem,

    Yes it certainly would be considered duplicate content and you therefore
    need to be careful.

    Almost certainly Google will already have indexed the pages on
    "justdevelopwebsites" and if they then found other identical pages they
    would ignore them (i.e. NOT index them) because they don't want the
    same posts appearing twice under different guises. Ironically then you
    might find that your "old" pages were in the Google index and your "new"
    pages are not!

    It is likely that the pages on "justdevelopwebsites" will have acquired
    some PageRank and ideally you need to transfer this to your new site - it
    would be a pity to just lose it! The way to do this is with 301 permanent
    redirects. This has the effect of redirecting anyone who types in one of
    the "old" URLS or who follows an "old" link (say from Google Search) to
    your "new" page and at the same time transfers any link equity to your new
    pages.

    Hope that helps,

    Colin

     

    Jay Bale <jay@jaybale.com> Aug 20 12:38PM -0400  

    That is a good post by Collin. I would follow that kind advice.
     
    Jay
     
     
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

[Inside AdSense] Achievement Unlocked: monetizing online games with TrueView and AdSense

With every new plot planted and zombie zapped to bits, the online games industry is changing the way we interact with entertainment. Online games publishers work with us to grow their gaming empires across all screens, from distribution and downloads through to in-game advertising. We've also recognized a growing advertiser demand to reach highly engaged games audiences. So we were especially excited to announce at Europe's Game Developer Conference: we're launching the TrueView video ad format across our games monetization platforms.

TrueView creates a better ad experience for gamers, and higher monetization for publishers

We all know how important it is to create a gamer-friendly ad experience, which is why we're bringing one of our most successful ad formats to games: the skippable video ad. TrueView Instream skippable video ads drive a lot of advertiser demand on YouTube, the Ad Exchange, and AdSense for video. Following on Susan Wojcicki's beta announcement earlier this year, we're now making TrueView video ads available to all games publishers on AdX, AdSense for games, and select mobile publishers on AdMob. During the beta, we found that in general TrueView video ads contributed to lower abandonment rates and greater monetization compared to normal instream video ads.

The rise of gamer-friendly ad formats like TrueView can drive even better monetization for games - which is great news for game publishers, but perhaps not for the zombies.

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    luna chakraborty <lbhakat@gmail.com> Aug 19 11:40PM +0530  

    Hi Colin,
     
    Thanks for this beautiful information and i will try to implement them as
    soon as i can and i will work with only one keyword at a time.
    in my case can you please suggest me what should i do apart from this.
     
     
    Thanks
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    Reg Charie <reg.charie@gmail.com> Aug 18 03:26PM -0700  

    The PR of a webpage is no longer the focus in a link's assigned PR.
    Google changed PR to be based on relevance.
     
    If your links on any PR page, even 0, is relevant it will help your PR.
     
    On a brand new site I got a PR4 in just over 4 months.
    When I got it i had:
    115 links in total.
    113 on PR0 pages,
    1 PR5 & 1 PR3 links.
    All links were on pages relevant to the landing page.
     
     
     
    On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Google expert Michael Wilson <
     
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    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 19 07:44AM -0700  

    Hi Inderjeet, Michael and Reg

    I have to say that I agree with Michael that loads of PR zero
    backlinks could do a lot more harm than good but, as Reg says, a lot
    could depend on relevance. In my world of online education I find that very
    few (20% or less) of sites that are relevant have PR zero - after all a
    site owner has to do very little to get to the level of PR1. Reg, it would
    be fascinating to know how you managed to acquire so many links from PR
    zero sites and then just one excellent site that is PR5 with virtually
    nothing between. We also need to consider the fact that Google tell us they
    expect to see a "natural link profile" and 115 links with 113 having PR
    zero certainly could not be considered "natural". I would think that site
    is headed for a Google penalty fairly soon!

    Inderjeet, if along with your 100 zero PR links you also have a few hundred
    PR1's and better then I would not worry. On the other hand, if the
    majority of your inbound links are PR zero then I would be very worried
    about incurring the wrath of Google!

    Hope that helps,

    Colin

     

    Google expert Michael Wilson <mikewilsonseo@gmail.com> Aug 19 12:39PM -0400  

    Yup I just ranked drugrehabcentres.com #2 world wide and I have 11 links.
     
    And I just started my new Seo site CanadianSearchEngineOptimizationCompany.com page 1 is up Today.
     
    If anyone wants to start a contest I'm ready!!! We will see who can rank hehe!
     
    I plan to start a Seo Course online free for all group members soon so stay tuned.
     
    Any good sites that would like to exchange links to my new seo site let me know directly.
     
    Happy Googling
     
    "Content is King"
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    Google expert Michael Wilson <mikewilsonseo@gmail.com> Aug 17 04:58PM -0400  

    I'd add a h2 on the index with content under each with a link to that page in the contents key phase
     
    Make sense?
     
     
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    Sam Mah <sam8709@gmail.com> Aug 15 06:21PM -0600  

    Your site ranks 72 on desktop and 69 out of 100 on mobile according to
    Google PageSpeed. Speed is a factor in Google search algorithm. Why don't
    you try to improve your site's speed?
     
     

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 15 01:27PM -0700  

    On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 10:48:39 PM UTC+1, Lynn Wenger wrote:
     
    > About a month ago my site, rohrermfg.com, was demoted in Google's index
    > for the key phrases "post driver" and "post drivers". We used to be on the
    > first page. Do you see any reason why the site would have gotten demoted?
     
    Hi Jay,

    Many thanks, your insight is appreciated.

    Colin

     

    Google expert Michael Wilson <mikewilsonseo@gmail.com> Aug 16 07:26PM -0400  

    Lol that's why I love Jay .... He calls it like he sees it.
     
    Actually Lynn you asked the group for help and I'd like to ask the group the same question to them and you in response to your question... What have you done for your site lately ? (Feed it.)
     
    That's why u bounce. #1 doesn't bounce.
     
    I have been planing sites with over 10000 pages. I like #1 ;) happy Googling Lynn
     
    Michael Wilson
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    Google Expert Michael Wilson <mikewilsonseo@gmail.com> Aug 17 06:56AM -0400  

    Hold the phone!
     
    sorry to jump in but the site has issues.... maybee the theme..
     
    problem: multiple H1 and No H2
     
    <h1 class="entry-title"> <a
    href="http://postdriver.net/the-man-savers-got-your-back/
    <view-source:http://postdriver.net/the-man-savers-got-your-back/>"
    title="Permalink to The Man Saver's got your back!" rel="bookmark">The
    Man Saver's got your back!</a> </h1>
    <h1 class="entry-title"> <a
    href="http://postdriver.net/ranch-life-make-your-coffee-outdoors/
    <view-source:http://postdriver.net/ranch-life-make-your-coffee-outdoors/>"
    title="Permalink to Ranch Life: Make your Coffee Outdoors!"
    rel="bookmark">Ranch Life: Make your Coffee Outdoors!</a> </h1>
     
     
    how is googlebot suppose to understand what the site is about?
     
     
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    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 15 11:03PM -0700  

    On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:58:53 PM UTC+1, Luna wrote:
    > "leaf guards" ranking is going up and after few days ranking is gone
    > down.why this up and downs is happening.
    > can anyone tell me why is this happening?
     
    Hi Luna,

    The experience I have had with our own sites is that this roller-coaster
    type of ranking is extremely common on relatively new sites and indeed, on
    new pages within established sites. You sometimes hear people talk about a
    "Honeymoon period" and it seems that Google often rank new sites highly for
    a few weeks to gage the reaction to them. After this initial high ranking
    the sites and pages fall back in the rankings and then begin a slow climb
    back up again.

    Again, my own experience is that it takes about a year of doing the right
    things for a new site and new pages to reach their "correct" position in
    the rankings and after that the ups and downs are much less tumultuous!

    All of which is assuming you have a relatively NEW site. If you have an
    established site (say a year or more old) and your rankings have suddenly
    fallen back then you have most likely succumbed to a change in the Google
    algorithms. Let us know how old your site is.

    Best wishes, Colin

     

    luna chakraborty <lbhakat@gmail.com> Aug 16 11:06PM +0530  

    Hi Colin,
     
    Thank you so much for your reply.i really appreciate it.
    my site is almost 8 years old.
     
     
    Thanks
    Luna
     
     
     
     
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    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 17 12:15AM -0700  

    On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:58:53 PM UTC+1, Luna wrote:
    > "leaf guards" ranking is going up and after few days ranking is gone
    > down.why this up and downs is happening.
    > can anyone tell me why is this happening?
     
    Hi Luna,
    The fact that your site has been up-and-running for 8 years almost
    certainly means that for one reason or another Google are not valuing your
    site as highly as they once did. If you have not changed your site
    substantially then the reason for the devaluation can only be that Google's
    method of valuing sites (their algorithms) have recently been changed.
    Nobody outside of Google knows the exact nature of the algorithms but my
    top 3 suggestions to make Google look more kindly upon you are "Inbound
    Links", "Freshness" and "Specificity". A few notes about each follow…

    INBOUND LINKS
    Your site has been going for 8 years and still only has a PageRank of 2 and
    that suggests that there are only a few "Good" sites linking to you. It
    could even be that you have recently suffered a penalty because you have
    "Bad" sites linking to you. If you have not done so already then it's
    important to setup and keep a watch on Google Webmaster Tools – that's
    where Google will tell you if they are unhappy about something on your site.

    If you can provide really good, useful information on your site about your
    speciality subject (not overly commercial) then it is much more likely that
    other "Good" sites will link to you. Google takes this as a clear sign
    that your site is trustworthy with resultant better rankings. Have you
    thought about running a blog? A blog that is "promoted" on social media
    sites is flavour of the month for building inbound links from trusted
    sources!

    FRESHNESS
    Google are keen to ensure that "redundant" and little-used sites are purged
    from their rankings or at least significantly demoted. If no pages have
    been added to your site recently then you may have fallen foul of the
    sections of the Google algorithm that deal with "freshness". Here again, a
    blog on your site (or even just a new page dealing with a specific subject
    every couple of weeks) might work wonders.

    SPECIFICITY
    Your site has relatively few pages and because of this each page is
    relatively non-specific. This means that Google gives you LOW priority in
    the rankings for MANY different terms and what you want is the opposite!
    My feeling is that it is preferable to rank in the top 5 positions on page
    1 for just a single key term than it is to rank on page 5 for 100 different
    terms. The hard truth is that people just don't visit page 5 in the SERPS
    let alone trust those sites!

    The solution to specificity is to determine exactly what products and
    services you can offer and then write a page for each one. On each page
    you need to convince visitors (and Google) that you are the expert in this
    field. Using your in-depth knowledge of the subject tell visitors what the
    problems are and how to overcome them; show them solutions you have and can
    provide; show them pictures of "Before and After"; explain why your system
    is better than anyone else's and most importantly of all, demonstrate that
    you empathise with their situation and you can make their lives better!

    FINAL THOUGHT
    Google are becoming better and better at determining what makes for a "good
    user experience". If you focus on providing more and better information to
    potential customers then Google will increasingly reward you for it.

    Hope that helps,

    Colin

     

    "Đức Trần Ngọc" <ngocducqtk32@gmail.com> Aug 17 12:06AM +0700  

    Me too ! My website http://itcafe.vn has the same problem ! I've use
    autosurf to increase my site rank
     
     
    2013/8/16 Luna <lbhakat@gmail.com>
     

     

    luna chakraborty <lbhakat@gmail.com> Aug 16 11:10PM +0530  

    Hi thanks for your reply.
     
    i m keep searching the reason why is this happening to my site and what is
    autosurf?please let me know.
     
     
    Thanks
     
     
     
     
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    Sam Mah <sam8709@gmail.com> Aug 15 05:09PM -0600  

    These days most people don't get backlinks..I focus your time on writing
    articles for your website and target your 1 long keyword per article. This
    is much safer getting backlinks to your site.
     
     
    On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Google Expert Michael Wilson <

     

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Friday, August 16, 2013

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Back in June, we kicked off the AdSense 10 Challenge as a way to help publishers like you become AdSense experts and meet members of the AdSense community online.

Over the last eight weeks, we've covered topics ranging from optimization opportunities and Google Analytics to user experience and A/B testing. We've also discussed strategies and best practices with product managers, optimization specialists, and some of our most successful publishers each week.

As we wrap up the final two weeks of the Challenge, we'll talk about mobile strategy and how to use Google+ to grow your site and engage your users. Be sure to tune in by watching the final two weeks of the AdSense 10 Challenge live from the Google+ event pages listed below:

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    Lynn Wenger <lynnwenger@gmail.com> Aug 14 02:48PM -0700  

    About a month ago my site, rohrermfg.com, was demoted in Google's index for
    the key phrases "post driver" and "post drivers". We used to be on the
    first page. Do you see any reason why the site would have gotten demoted?

     

    Jay Bale <jay@jaybale.com> Aug 15 11:52AM -0400  

    Lynn,
    Your not the only one that this happened to.
    May 22 Google began a large demotion penalty for sites with none or minimal
    content above the fold.
    This is an obvious SEO issue and can be solved by simply removing the 4
    extremely large rotating images completely and slide the good text up.
     
    Google can not read those big images or decipher the content of them. They
    can tell however what the ratio of text to image is and where on the page
    those images are. Google would like to be able to read the content that is
    exposed in the screens view without any scrolling down required. In the
    coming years we will see this penalty expanded because we will be moving
    to unilateral navigation, the ability to swipe pages up or down or side to
    side. When that day comes we will all be designing far differently.
     
    As Michael Wilson has said over and over.. "Content is King" but I like to
    spice it up for the occasion..
     
     
    "Content is King - Above the Fold"
     
    You will come back real fast on Google after you remove the images. Don't
    shrink them or try to keep them on at all.
    Let the Google bots know its gone completely. After your rankings come
    back, then shrink them down and put them below the fold.
     
    Problem solved ! Let me know how it all went some months down the road.
     
    Jay Bale SEO
     
     
     
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    Lynn Wenger <lynnwenger@gmail.com> Aug 15 10:25AM -0700  

    Hi Jay,
     
    This is very good to know and will require a few changes to several of our
    sites.
     
    However, the demotion is specific to the keywords "post driver" and "post
    drivers". We're still ranking well for our other key phrases. Do you have
    any insight as to why we were dinged for these particular phrases? I was
    told by another SEM pro that it is probably because our blog is
    "postdriver.net" and is integrated with our site (which we had to do
    because of tech limitations on our ecommerce server). Does that seem likely?
     
    ~Lynn
     
     
     
    On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:48:39 PM UTC-7, Lynn Wenger wrote:

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 15 09:09AM -0700  

    On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 10:48:39 PM UTC+1, Lynn Wenger wrote:
     
    > About a month ago my site, rohrermfg.com, was demoted in Google's index
    > for the key phrases "post driver" and "post drivers". We used to be on the
    > first page. Do you see any reason why the site would have gotten demoted?
     
    Hi Jay and Lynn,

    I totally agree that "Content is King" and I also believe that if you have
    loads of advertising above the fold then you are likely to get
    justifiably penalized by Google BUT I would not expect to get penalized for
    having large rotating pictures at the top of the screen.

    Our out two websites at www.educationquizzes.com and www.jigthings.com have
    large pictures at the top of the screen because I believe that nowadays
    this is the best possible way to grab the attention of visitors to a site.
    Our SERPS for both sites continue to rise and we certainly have not seen an
    indication of any form of penalty this year. Here in the UK my two
    favourite shopping websites (Marks and Spencer and John Lewis) both adopt
    the idea of large pictures first and text later.

    I would be extremely interested to hear other views. Are you there Michael
    Wilson?

    Best wishes, Colin

     

    Lynn Wenger <lynnwenger@gmail.com> Aug 15 10:17AM -0700  

    Hi Jay,
     
    Thank you for your explanation. I'm going to start looking for more
    information on this because I have a LOT of sites that have been designed
    with large rotating images above the fold. Just a quick follow up question.
    The site still ranks well for the rest of our search terms. The search term
    "post driver" in particular went from #5 to #18 over the past couple of
    months. So, it's very targeted. One SEM pro suggested this may be due to
    the fact that I have an integrated blog that's actually hosted on a
    different server because of tech limitations on our ecommerce server. Since
    it's a separate site, it needed a separate domain, so we selected
    postdriver.net. Could that have caused this problem?
     
    ~Lynn
     
    On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:48:39 PM UTC-7, Lynn Wenger wrote:

     

    Jay Bale <jay@jaybale.com> Aug 15 04:21PM -0400  

    Colin,
    You can have a large image if your an expert SEO and still get enough of a
    good score for good SERPS.
    In Lynn's case, this change would be the most effective at a chance of
    getting back without hundreds of hours of SEO work, that only persons like
    yourself and full time SEO's understand.
     
    In Lynn"s case the timing is all all too close to the fold issue event. I
    have been seeing a LOT of this issue across many companies in the last 2
    months. Perhaps thousands and my recommendation has been working.
     
    Best,
    Jay
     
     
     
     
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    Luna <lbhakat@gmail.com> Aug 15 11:58AM -0700  

    its been 2 months my site http://www.fourseasonsgutterpro.com.au ranking is
    going down. actually i don't understand why? because we used to be on top 4
    but now its all gone.
    the most ridiculous thing is that some time keywords like "gutter guards",
    "leaf guards" ranking is going up and after few days ranking is gone
    down.why this up and downs is happening.
    can anyone tell me why is this happening?

     

    Luna <lbhakat@gmail.com> Aug 15 12:05PM -0700  

    Why my website http://fourseasonsgutterpro.com.au/ ranked is up and down. 2
    months ago its in 1st page but after that its in 2nd page. keyword which
    ranked my site is gutter guards and leaf guards.

     

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