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And when you were doing it, did you also notice or looked at Search listing as to what kind title your listing was showing.....???
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When I had the 503, the title remained the same as I didn't change it, and search listings didn't change for the period I had the 503 that I noticed, though losing the listings wasn't something I was expecting, so I wasn't looking.
I did notice that the page itself wasn't ranking for terms related to Product Launch Formula, even though in the past, by inserting a large content section on the home page, that had an effect.
The 503 page did rank when I pulled out long-tail phrases directly from the content.
I have personally observed how 3 days of downtime had significantly reduced the Google traffic (by 80-90%) for two weeks. It cost the business a lot not to renew and switch the hosting ;)
I quickly disappeared from google... Solution? I had to change my hosting service!
Andrea.
Here's the official suggestion by Google: http://bit.ly/V5v1o
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Greetings from Italy.
I think to have a good quality host is very very important else all the hard work is in vain due to problems in server.
So it may of been 6 days of Internal Server Error, and not "Come Back Later" responses.
I had my site 404 for almost 5 days due to a server collapse, and rankings didn't budge not even for the more competitive stuff.
It will come back, it will be interesting to get a follow-up post of how the recovery progressed.
[moderator note: if you are going to drop links that are totally unrelated to context, at least make the effort to format them correctly before I delete them]