Because I was busy with things like moving my office, I haven't been online in the past two days. I used to spend all day in front of the computer, but now I haven't touched the computer for two days, and I feel like I am disconnected from the world. I finally connected the network cable today. I immediately observed the dynamics of my SEO blog in the past few days and found that there was an obvious reduction in authority.
The performance of downgrading is that Baidu snapshot has been stagnant for five days and has not been updated, or Baidu snapshot has been rolled back. Because I have not been online for the past two days, I don’t know whether it has not been updated or has been rolled back. The other is that the rankings of all keywords have dropped significantly. , this so-called decline is definitely not an ordinary, normal fluctuation, but an extremely obvious and substantial decline. Some keywords whose rankings have been stable for more than a year have disappeared from the rankings. These words are not declining, but looking for new ones. No more rankings.
The reason why the blog’s authority was downgraded? According to my own speculation, there are three reasons:
First, the IP address has been maliciously brushed for the past few days. Every day, the independent IP address of the blog has skyrocketed to about 1,600 IP. After being demoted in the past two days, the ranking of core keywords and all long-tail keywords has dropped sharply, with only 30-30 IP left. 40IP. Normally, the daily independent IP of Cozy Blog is about 150IP. The maliciously swiped IPs have the characteristics of different regions, short page dwell time, equal PV and IP, and extremely high bounce rate. The ups and downs in blog visits are so abnormal, and the stay time is too short, that it is extremely easy for search engines to determine that it is a malicious IP, and the possibility of being demoted is greatly increased. Nowadays, in order to test the effect, some traffic brushing software often find some urban SEO blogs to conduct malicious tests. They brush for a few days to see what the reaction is, and then change the target. It is bloggers like us who suffer. I believe that my colleagues in urban SEO are not the only ones who suffer. one.
Second, the surge in IP has led to increased space access pressure, slow speed, and occasional inability to open. This is something I just discovered the day before yesterday. When I opened my own blog, it was slow to access, or even impossible to open. There was a prompt that failed to connect to the database. I didn’t go online yesterday and I don’t know whether the blog yesterday and the day before yesterday could be opened. What was the speed? Sample. Slow website access speed or inability to open is also one of the possible factors that may cause derogation.
Third, the internal pages of the blog are not compatible with IE6. I don’t know since when, the internal pages of Cozy Blog began to be incompatible with IE6. It may be that I didn’t pay attention to the relevant details after modifying the blog sidebar. Although IE6 has been eliminated, there are still some users. Several bloggers have enthusiastically reminded me several times that I have no way to debug because I have not installed IE6. Incompatibility with browsers is also an important part of the user experience. Failure to read CSS styles on the internal pages of the blog does seriously affect reading. In a Bing optimization suggestion reprinted by ZAC a few days ago, social media factors were listed in the second place that affects Bing's ranking rules. This is enough to prove that the development direction of search engines is also tending to be more humane, so it does not read CSS styles. It may also cause the blog to be demoted.
Fluctuations in website rankings are normal, and it is impossible to remain unchanged. Therefore, we must also correctly view the problem of website being demoted, find out the reasons why our website has been demoted, and solve the problem to avoid being demoted again. Qieyi SEO blog was first published at http://www.qieyi.org/archives/1206.html All rights reserved© When reprinting, the author and original source must be indicated in the form of a link!
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