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I have a design and development blog http://www.thetutlage.com (1.5 years old), which was doing really well in Google search as I was getting over 70% of my traffic from Google. Now suddenly from last two days it reduced the amount of traffic from 70% to 20% and also when I am trying to search for the exact posts that I can created even after appending my website name to it does not show any results for that.

Sample Search Text: JQuery Game Programming Creating A Ping Pong Game Part 1

I have post with exact same title and it does not show it on Google search anywhere. I am totally shocked, I write my own unique content and follow Google guide lines like bible.

Also there is no message under my webmasters account stating any problem or error.

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About that sample: Are you just dumping that string into the search box, or actually putting it in quotes? Quoted, the entry comes up just fine for me, on the first page of results. Without, I don't see it, but it's probably further down in the listing somewhere, suggesting you might've lost some ranking for whatever terms are involved. It happens. – Su' Sep 27 '12 at 17:05
earlier even the half of the query used to show my website post under 1st three results. Now it is not only the case for this post even other post are not showing up. Jesus help me...... – Aman Virk Sep 27 '12 at 17:07
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You didn't answer my question. If you are not actually putting the entire headline in quotes, you are not searching for your post, you are searching for a bunch of separate words and hoping your post comes out at top. These are very different things. Your post is indexed. You seem to have lost some ranking, maybe just temporarily, and there's relatively little you can do about that other than review your SEO tactics. Rankings change, and you need to deal. – Su' Sep 27 '12 at 17:10
ahh sorry for that,yeah with quotes it does come up on google. I will continue writing more and neat content on my blog. Thanks a ton for your help .. – Aman Virk Sep 27 '12 at 17:18

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