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pagey3 | 14:18 Tue 23rd Nov 2004 | Technology
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Last week I changed one page of my site very slightly, so that the main topic - 'SAP Buisness One' - was more prominent in the HTML before the spiders hit all the java script for the menu (which I'm in the process of altering). I changed the keywords in the meta tags to have a few variables on the above topic, instead of just that phrase as it had before, and added 'SAP' to a header so that it was the first text on the page, and added alt tags to the title image saying 'SAP'. In the one week since this was done, we've dropped from 5th page of free searches to the 11th page for search 'SAP Business One' in the UK - why is this - should I revert back to the old page? We weren't trying to get first place or anything, just trying to do a few little tweaks to help, and it has affected us v v badly! Please help - what's the best step to take next? Thank you!

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Without meaning to take the p***, you could spell business right. Most free search engines tend to be ordered on the number or pages that link to your site, so maybe linking to lots of other sites and having them link back to you would improve this order.
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So as of now what is your progress.It is too old question,So i don't think any answer is needed now.I think now your site is in good position.
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