Geakz: I can't tell if you are being serious or humorous/sarcastic. But, honestly, I considered your theory myself. I assumed something was wrong with my site's content. So, I amped up the number of posts per week (from 4 or 5 to 7) and tried to write longer more detailed blog posts. And, yep, Google lets searchers find me again. But, the next time it happened, I didn't have the time to write more. So, I left it alone. Guess what? Google searchers started finding it again anyway a few days later. I've repeated each response type (amp-up or not) since then and concluded that the number of posts per week and the length of each post doesn't make a difference. This site simply drops off the Google radar for anywhere from 5 to 10 days and then reappears with no apparent (to me) reason.
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Geakz: I can't tell if you
Geakz: I can't tell if you are being serious or humorous/sarcastic. But, honestly, I considered your theory myself. I assumed something was wrong with my site's content. So, I amped up the number of posts per week (from 4 or 5 to 7) and tried to write longer more detailed blog posts. And, yep, Google lets searchers find me again. But, the next time it happened, I didn't have the time to write more. So, I left it alone. Guess what? Google searchers started finding it again anyway a few days later. I've repeated each response type (amp-up or not) since then and concluded that the number of posts per week and the length of each post doesn't make a difference. This site simply drops off the Google radar for anywhere from 5 to 10 days and then reappears with no apparent (to me) reason.