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As I'm sure many of you know, diablo2.io has ranked at #1 on Google for search terms like 'diablo 2 trade' for 6 months now, pretty much staying at no.1 for the whole time with little to no variance in ranking. This was the main source of new users finding the site (over 50% of new organic traffic on average coming just from this one keyword search).
To get to this spot, I toiled for 2 years and made many personal sacrifices and overcame many challenges. I had no financial backing, no support from Blizzard (or even acknowledgement), no existing community to draw upon, no engineering team, no established Brand, and basically started this site on my own, from scratch, in an already competitive scene for D2 fansites. I have had to deal with DDOS attacks, competitors thieving art assets, other sites cloning my ideas, and being unfairly disadvantaged in the scene due to streamers shilling alternatives and being directly supported by Blizzard with paid promotions and partnerships. I even quit my job at sea to come and work on this project full-time close to Resurrected's launch, and have made many personal sacrifices to get the site to that no.1 spot on Google. Blood, sweat, and plenty of tears.
Last night, in a moment of fateful inspiration, I decided to launch an ad campaign for the site to bring in some more traffic in over the 2.4/Ladder launch period with Google Ads. The reason for this was two-fold - first of all to bring more users to the marketplace so that it would have more trading activity and utility for our community here, and also of course to try and recoup some of the losses the site has made financially for the last 3-4 months due to Resurrected 'dying'. I had the full reassurance of Google that buying an ad campaign would not negatively affect my organic search results and would not affect my organic search ranking. So guess what happened?
Immediately after activating the ad campaign, the site disappeared completely from the google results for 'diablo 2 trade' on desktop devices due to what I can only describe as a devastatingly unfortunate and damaging bug on their back-end. Now, when everyone coming back to play 2.4/Ladder starts searching for a trading site again, diablo2.io is no longer there.... at all:
I immediately contacted Google and went through several conversations with support agents to try and rectify this issue - but basically they don't understand what has happened and how devastating this has been to the site. They keep on telling me that paid advertising doesn't affect my organic search results, but here I am showing them screenshots of the site's no 1 position being instantly deleted from the organic results, and also the search console analytics data to prove it:
Not only that, but it appears that the url diablo2.io/trade (my landing page specified in the ad campaign) has been completely de-indexed from Google altogether:
I cannot begin to describe how angry, frustrated, and upset I am about what has happened. I won't get any compensation from Google for this huge present and future loss in traffic, and they deny that my paid advertising has had an effect on my organic results, despite strong data-driven evidence that shows the opposite. I literally just wanted to get the site some more users so the marketplace would feel revitalised for the upcoming changes to the game, and rather than doing that, it has completely destroyed any chance of the site ever being found again. Anyone who has used google search console, or tried to rank on their results, knows how finnicky and unreliable Google's algorithm can be and how difficult it is to regain rankings if the algorithm has false or erroneous data. They will also know that it is impossible to 'ask a human' to reconsider the situation and 're-rank' the site - it's all done by the algorithm and Google are very laissez-faire/supportive of whatever that algorithm's decision is in every case.
The site got de-indexed and disappeared from Google for these vital keyword phrases the moment I activated a paid advertising campaign with them. I have since completely removed and deleted this campaign, in the hope that the site would re-appear on the first page again, but alas, it is still missing and is still excluded from Google's search index. Trust me, I was very firm and clear about what has happened when I spoke to Google, but I am unable to Pierce the corporate veil and actually get to someone who knows what they're fucking talking about, so I'm now at a dead-end where there's literally nothing I can do. I doubt that the site's rankings will ever recover, and with that prediction I have very little Faith in the site continuing to remain active if no-one can find it anymore.
Not really sure why I'm posting this to be honest, other than to just vent my frustration and feeling of having been very hard-done-by with an unfortunate bug courtesy of Google. You guys know how much energy and dedication I have brought to building this place, and to see it's prospects shattered in one night is just... devastating. I don't really know what to do now, years of work have basically gone down the drain.
My only sliver of hope is that somehow the algo realises it made an error, re-indexes the page, and re-assigns it it's original ranking at number 1. It has been hours since I normalised the situation by disabling the ad campaign, all we can do is wait and see I guess.
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To get to this spot, I toiled for 2 years and made many personal sacrifices and overcame many challenges. I had no financial backing, no support from Blizzard (or even acknowledgement), no existing community to draw upon, no engineering team, no established Brand, and basically started this site on my own, from scratch, in an already competitive scene for D2 fansites. I have had to deal with DDOS attacks, competitors thieving art assets, other sites cloning my ideas, and being unfairly disadvantaged in the scene due to streamers shilling alternatives and being directly supported by Blizzard with paid promotions and partnerships. I even quit my job at sea to come and work on this project full-time close to Resurrected's launch, and have made many personal sacrifices to get the site to that no.1 spot on Google. Blood, sweat, and plenty of tears.
Last night, in a moment of fateful inspiration, I decided to launch an ad campaign for the site to bring in some more traffic in over the 2.4/Ladder launch period with Google Ads. The reason for this was two-fold - first of all to bring more users to the marketplace so that it would have more trading activity and utility for our community here, and also of course to try and recoup some of the losses the site has made financially for the last 3-4 months due to Resurrected 'dying'. I had the full reassurance of Google that buying an ad campaign would not negatively affect my organic search results and would not affect my organic search ranking. So guess what happened?
Immediately after activating the ad campaign, the site disappeared completely from the google results for 'diablo 2 trade' on desktop devices due to what I can only describe as a devastatingly unfortunate and damaging bug on their back-end. Now, when everyone coming back to play 2.4/Ladder starts searching for a trading site again, diablo2.io is no longer there.... at all:
I immediately contacted Google and went through several conversations with support agents to try and rectify this issue - but basically they don't understand what has happened and how devastating this has been to the site. They keep on telling me that paid advertising doesn't affect my organic search results, but here I am showing them screenshots of the site's no 1 position being instantly deleted from the organic results, and also the search console analytics data to prove it:
Not only that, but it appears that the url diablo2.io/trade (my landing page specified in the ad campaign) has been completely de-indexed from Google altogether:
I cannot begin to describe how angry, frustrated, and upset I am about what has happened. I won't get any compensation from Google for this huge present and future loss in traffic, and they deny that my paid advertising has had an effect on my organic results, despite strong data-driven evidence that shows the opposite. I literally just wanted to get the site some more users so the marketplace would feel revitalised for the upcoming changes to the game, and rather than doing that, it has completely destroyed any chance of the site ever being found again. Anyone who has used google search console, or tried to rank on their results, knows how finnicky and unreliable Google's algorithm can be and how difficult it is to regain rankings if the algorithm has false or erroneous data. They will also know that it is impossible to 'ask a human' to reconsider the situation and 're-rank' the site - it's all done by the algorithm and Google are very laissez-faire/supportive of whatever that algorithm's decision is in every case.
The site got de-indexed and disappeared from Google for these vital keyword phrases the moment I activated a paid advertising campaign with them. I have since completely removed and deleted this campaign, in the hope that the site would re-appear on the first page again, but alas, it is still missing and is still excluded from Google's search index. Trust me, I was very firm and clear about what has happened when I spoke to Google, but I am unable to Pierce the corporate veil and actually get to someone who knows what they're fucking talking about, so I'm now at a dead-end where there's literally nothing I can do. I doubt that the site's rankings will ever recover, and with that prediction I have very little Faith in the site continuing to remain active if no-one can find it anymore.
Not really sure why I'm posting this to be honest, other than to just vent my frustration and feeling of having been very hard-done-by with an unfortunate bug courtesy of Google. You guys know how much energy and dedication I have brought to building this place, and to see it's prospects shattered in one night is just... devastating. I don't really know what to do now, years of work have basically gone down the drain.
My only sliver of hope is that somehow the algo realises it made an error, re-indexes the page, and re-assigns it it's original ranking at number 1. It has been hours since I normalised the situation by disabling the ad campaign, all we can do is wait and see I guess.
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