LinkAssistant wrote:

Are you tracking the rankings of your site? You need to make sure that you track even the slightest changes in your rankings and see whether your onpage optimization changes are beneficial.
Another thing is the frequency of introduced changes - you should not change your site very often. Once you introduce changes you need to leave it for several weeks for the search engines to re-crawl and re-evaluate your site (it takes up to some three weeks with Google). During that time a site can go down on Google a bit but later on rise in rank again and get even higher than it was before.
Naturally, once you achieve good onpage optimization levels, there is no need to change elements of your site more and you need to concentrate on link-building.

Thank you for your response
But I play him at the beginning of the problem run the editor to recognize the site where the record the site visits in thousands
I did not lose my confidence and how the program benefit from
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