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Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion: 503 Service Unavailable Status Code Can Kill Your Search Traffic

  • mignews (MIGNEWS) · 7 months ago
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  • Sourav Sharma · 7 months ago
    This is going to be the nice experiment to try.

    And when you were doing it, did you also notice or looked at Search listing as to what kind title your listing was showing.....???

    Srv
  • AndyBeard · 7 months ago
    The "kick" of changing permalinks has helped with other problems in the past, on other sites, so I am hoping it will help here.

    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.
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  • electronics ipod · 7 months ago
    I found when my website was unavailable for a few days people tend to think you've disappears of the face of the earth. unfortunately you get forgotten about too quickly. Having reliable service is a must, downtime for a big site is a major issue.
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  • Yura · 7 months ago
    I often see such signs, when people don't do 301 redirects, when changing permalinks. Your post doesn't say you did.

    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 ;)
  • Andrea @ Efficacemente · 7 months ago
    I suffered something worst in the last month. My (ex) hosting service didn't return the right headers. Google couldn't reach robots.txt file so... it stopped to crawl my pages!

    I quickly disappeared from google... Solution? I had to change my hosting service!

    Andrea.
  • Beecher Bowers · 7 months ago
    Hey, I ran into the same type of problem with Google being blocked from my sites. Evidently my hosting provider picked up their crawler as a denial of service attack or something since it was crawling pages like crazy.
  • Tatang Sulaeman · 7 months ago
    I found when my website was unavailable for a few days people tend to think you've disappears of the face of the earth. unfortunately you get forgotten about too quickly. Having reliable service is a must, downtime for a big site is a major issue.
  • andreavit (Andrea Vit) · 7 months ago
    Andy Beal and status code 503: http://bit.ly/ysArR
  • Andrea Vit · 7 months ago
    I used this status code for a short period (2 days) with 503 header "Retry After" without traffic drop.
    Here's the official suggestion by Google: http://bit.ly/V5v1o
    Thank you for sharing your experience!
    Greetings from Italy.
  • Max · 7 months ago
    A friend was running some flash game type sites and had a few days downtime getting the backups going again when the server went kaput. He said it noticably affected his rankings and traffic and took a little while to get it back upto what it was originally.
  • affiliateguru · 7 months ago
    as per my view and experiment that 503 header is spam for google, it will not redirect the traffic from one domain name to other domain name, becuase considered it spam.
  • Charts · 7 months ago
    You are absolutely right. I had a site with 27K Alexa ranking, and PR3 page rank, and 5k UV. The site went down with 503 errors and my site was off for 2 days. Once the server was back, my ranking was dropped to 42K and 2K UV and finally the site got 503 errors 3-4 times and now there is no more traffic !

    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.
  • Taree · 7 months ago
    Interesting Andy, did you issue a ('Retry-After: 12345') value along with the 503 to say when to try again or just issue the 503? As i recall from the protocol guidelines, a 503 with no Retry After value defined is treated as a 500 response which is simply "Internal Server Error".

    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.
  • Don · 6 months ago
    Andy great to see you back. Your stuff is solid as usual. Thank God I have never ever contemplated using that maintenance plugin. What an absolute disaster. 75 percent of lost search traffic... Yikes
  • Edwin · 6 months ago
    There are other ways, not only 503, for example when your database server is down, it happened to me, fortunately google web crawler did't visit my page that day.

    [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]