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Jun 4th 2005, 11:47 am
I've never seen this before. For the last 24 hours my root directory pages have been showing PR_grey but the rest of the site is still healthy.
For background, it's a new site (January 05). The site has gone down really well. Another site has even thrown a sitewide link at it (without my knowlege). I don't want to publish the URL, but it's a unique content site about rusty pieces of metal. There is no duplicate content on the web, I've redirected non-www to www. htaccess and robots.txt look like other sites of mine which are doing fine.
I submitted to about 2 directories, and have a tiny amount of co-op pointing towards it (maybe 150 views a day). Other than that it's all white hat.
I guess the sitewide could have resulted in Google Bowling, but why only the root level. I have a forum in a sub-directory that still looks OK.
And everything else looks sensible - the whole site shows up in Google search, and the site: search. This is not a ban.
I'm not really worried, just interested if anyone else has seen anything like this before?
For background, it's a new site (January 05). The site has gone down really well. Another site has even thrown a sitewide link at it (without my knowlege). I don't want to publish the URL, but it's a unique content site about rusty pieces of metal. There is no duplicate content on the web, I've redirected non-www to www. htaccess and robots.txt look like other sites of mine which are doing fine.
I submitted to about 2 directories, and have a tiny amount of co-op pointing towards it (maybe 150 views a day). Other than that it's all white hat.
I guess the sitewide could have resulted in Google Bowling, but why only the root level. I have a forum in a sub-directory that still looks OK.
And everything else looks sensible - the whole site shows up in Google search, and the site: search. This is not a ban.
I'm not really worried, just interested if anyone else has seen anything like this before?