My site was cached by Google and suddenly removed now. what to do ?

Discussion in 'Google' started by simplyjo, Apr 4, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    My site was cached by google - it has 100% unique content. I am not sure why it is not cached anymore. I just a 'no results found' page whenever I try to look it up in google cache. Any help would be great.

    Jo
     
    simplyjo, Apr 4, 2011 IP
  2. Blue Star Ent.

    Blue Star Ent. Well-Known Member

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    Try Facebook. Facebook is the most popular site these days with lots of traffic. But... watch out for your privacy.
     
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  3. tipoo

    tipoo Peon

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    have you verified your site in GWT? if yes, you received any message from them about removal? are you using any CMS like WP? if yes, try to ping your site, but make a new post before it. whats about your sitemap?
    if you share your url, then this kind forum can help you lot.
     
    tipoo, Apr 4, 2011 IP
  4. indyonline

    indyonline Prominent Member

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    Ya, lets see the URL and maybe we can help.
    Make sure you do all mentioned above too.
     
    indyonline, Apr 4, 2011 IP
  5. saqib889

    saqib889 Peon

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    And also tell us the answer google ppl sent you
     
    saqib889, Apr 4, 2011 IP
  6. WishBone

    WishBone Peon

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    Yeah, take advantage of Google Webmaster Tool first to help our your site get indexed. Follow up with good backlinks, especially from social bookmarking/networking sites..
     
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  7. diyakapoor

    diyakapoor Active Member

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    Not to worry if your website is new. Google will cache it again. Make sure that your website is well optimized. create xml sitemap and submit in Google.
     
    diyakapoor, Apr 4, 2011 IP
  8. Grobbulus

    Grobbulus Peon

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    Agree with the above. Easy way is to submit a sitemap to Google and check if the pages on the sitemap is indexed.
     
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  9. unknownpray

    unknownpray Active Member

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    it is just a google dance. Don’t worry your site will come back strongly in serps.
     
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  10. simplyjo

    simplyjo Well-Known Member

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    Its a PR 3 Home niche site. I will add a sitemap and ping a new post. hope that'd help.
     
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  11. professor schwartz

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    You're not giving us much to go by. Here's a suggestion. Do a Google search for "site:yourdomainname.whatever" and see if they still have a hold of it. If not, set up a Google Webmaster account and ask for reconsideration. That usually gets some response. If it is a new domain, it may have had a previous bad reputation.
     
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  12. massjo

    massjo Active Member

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    submit your site in fast indexing directories.
     
    massjo, Apr 10, 2011 IP