Your drop in search rankings doesn’t necessarily mean there’s something wrong with your website or that Google is doing poorly. From what I can see, it looks more like a normal situation that often happens with new websites.
Google regularly recalculates its algorithms and reevaluates all ranking signals — such as content quality, backlinks, domain authority, and user behavior. For a new site, it’s common to see an initial boost in visibility when it’s first indexed, followed by a drop once Google adjusts the rankings based on the actual PageRank and overall relevance.
So, it’s not a penalty or a problem — just a natural part of how Google’s ranking system stabilizes over time. The best thing to do is to keep publishing high-quality content, build backlinks, and maintain consistency. Your rankings will usually stabilize as the site gains more authority.
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