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Jul 13th, 2009
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

it's really normal , Google dance and it's not so predicatable.
keep on working on your work. wait for google calm down.
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Jul 13th, 2009
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

Just a note: If your site is penalized, you might get hit with a +50 penalty. So if your ranking drop, and don't return, check the difference in ranking... If its a flat number like +50 or +100, that's evidence of a penalty... Otherwise, it's probably just dancing...
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

My site is dancing - yesterday place 90 and today 84.
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Jul 14th, 2009
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

Same problem is with me...


My ranks are also..not stable in the google
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Jul 16th, 2009
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

rank is not stable is common and normal
don't overreact, and do your work
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Jul 16th, 2009
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Re: keyword not stable in Google

IMO this happens because you are not the only one promoting a site with that keyword so there are competitors.
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