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?
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Jay Bale <jay@jaybale.com> wrote:
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--On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> wrote:
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--
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