This is getting disturbing

This site has been float­ing along for a little over 6 years. It started as a col­lec­tion of hand-​edited HTML files with some PHP to allow com­ments, changed into some­thing more like a single-​user forum before turn­ing into a blog four years ago. In those four years I’ve tried 4 dif­fer­ent blog­ging pack­ages and two dif­fer­ent hosts. I’ve gotten in fights, said a lot of things I regret, and writ­ten some­where around 500 entries. It’s been a lot of fun.

Two years ago I real­ized that I had a healthy amount of search engine traf­fic, so I added some Google ads to some of the pages. Not because I wanted to get rich off of the site, but because I fig­ured that if I was going to have my band­width eaten up by vis­i­tors from Google, I might as well make some money off them. (Not that I ever really made any money: in two years I’ve earned $148.80.) And since I’ve noticed that very few of the searches that lead people to my site seem to match the con­tent they find here, I fig­ured that maybe Google’s ads would be a win-​win: they might link to the what vis­i­tors were really search­ing for.

Then last year I real­ized that I had a pretty great Google page rank of 6. I was get­ting emails every few weeks asking me if I would place a link on my site in exchange for a few hun­dred dol­lars. The money seemed good, but the way I was approached was a little seedy. About 6 months ago I signed on with Text Link Ads to sell links in my side­bar. It seemed pretty harm­less: I get about $45 a month, and some other sites get a link. (So far I’ve made $272.93, better than Google AdSense, but no reason to think about quit­ting my day job.)

I started post­ing again on this site in earnest back in August. I man­aged to double the amount of traf­fic I was get­ting, and I restored a couple hun­dred arti­cles that had been lost when I tried upgrad­ing my old blog soft­ware last year. I was feel­ing pretty good about the site, so I down­loaded a bunch of plu­g­ins that were sup­posed to opti­mize Word­Press for search engines. I started check­ing my site sta­tis­tics every day to see what I could do to draw more traf­fic. I even briefly flirted with adding two other sets of ads (since removed).

While I was hoping to make a little cash from my blog, what I really wanted was to increase my read­er­ship. It’s not that I don’t like writ­ing for the six of you who com­ment (I love you all!), but I write about a lot of things that I find inter­est­ing that nobody I know seems to care about. It’d be nice to con­nect with some more people who share those interests.

Of course, I’m not so proud that I can’t admit that the main reason for blog­ging is vanity. Not “hey look at me, I’m hot shit” vanity, but “this is neat, and so am I by extension.” As a male of repro­duc­tive age, show­ing off is wired into my per­son­al­ity. I get that. And since I don’t play sports or drive a fancy car, blog­ging about some­thing cool I saw on YouTube is one of my only outlets.

But all of the above is just a pre­lude to what’s actu­ally wear­ing on my mind: I’ve lost half my page rank. About a week ago, Google updated their indices, and a lot of sites that were a PR 6 like this one dropped to a 5. That sucked. But now it appears that I’m on a down­ward slide. I hit 4 on Monday, and as of yes­ter­day, Tan­gle­Bones is a 3. In addi­tion, Google seems to have lost or removed any inbound links to this site. So a link:tanglebones.com search turns up noth­ing. Yahoo! still has over 1800 pages that link to me, but Google has deleted those references.

There’s some talk that Google is pun­ish­ing sites that sell text links, and if so I don’t know what to do. I hate the idea of losing my page rank because it means that my site will drop fur­ther down the list­ings of Google’s search results. It makes the site harder for people to find, and will seri­ously reduce the number of vis­i­tors. I like the money from the ads which I’ve been using to sub­si­dize my comic book habit, but I love seeing the graph of my traf­fic going up. But since nobody really knows what’s going on with Google, there’s no telling if that’s the real reason I’m slip­ping in the rank­ings, or if chang­ing things will do any­thing to improve the sit­u­a­tion. (Another reason for my love-​hate rela­tion­ship with Google.)

So now I’m stuck. I don’t know what to do, and even if I did, I wouldn’t know what I wanted to do. And of course, because Google is trying to stop people form gaming the system, they can’t tell anyone how their rank­ings work. Worst of all, I agree with their secrecy, while at the same time I want to know what to do.

So that’s how my Hal­loween is going. How about you?

October 31st, 2007 · Category: Site Stuff, Technology, Web Sites · Tags: , , , , , , , · 2 Comments »