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I feel so depressed lately after my website lost its 1st page listings on Google after 5 years.

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4:22 am
February 3, 2012


sunnycheap

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I feel so depressed lately after my website lost its 1st page listings on Google after 5 years. In fact it’s made me feel so bad it’s beginning to make me feel suicidal, as I could potentially lose everything, my cheap designer handbags business, house and the ability to support my family. Prior to ranking on page 1, I was in full-time employment working for another company. However, as my website climbed the rankings until eventually we were on page 1, I had 2 options; a) stay in full-time employment and allow some calls to go unaswered on the new site, or b) concerntrate on the new website and not let my new client’s down. I decided to opt for the latter and dedicate all my time and efforts towards the new business. Since Google recently changed its algorithm, our site’s dropped sharply, the phone’s have stopped ringing and I’m uncertain what future lies ahead. The predicament I have; do I retain my staff in the hope our rankings will reappear,GHD Kiss Hair Straightener or reduce staffing levels? If I cut back on staff, I then have the added pressure, what do I do if our rankings return to normal. I can’t keep laying people off at a drop of a hat, it’s simply not fair. I have always been loyal to Google too. We also use their sponsored advertising through AdWords, which has proved successful, although we cannot soley rely on PPC. It’s like having a shop on the high street, women true religion jeans only to find the following day it’s relocated. No one can run a business like this.

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March 23, 2012


Chasel

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