Not indexed in google

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by 4help, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. liamreed89

    liamreed89 Peon

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    #21
    make the sitemap and do the search engine submission.
     
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  2. 4help

    4help Greenhorn

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    #22
    yes, i have rebuild and Resumitted sitemap after changing the permalinks like below

    /%category%/%postname%/

    Before it was http://bizhat.in/2012/08/02/sample-post/


    Also now i have done "Fetch as Google" option in admin area and its showing as "SUCCESS"


    Fetch as Google
    This is how Googlebot fetched the page.
    URL: http://www.bizhat.in/
    Date: Thursday, August 2, 2012 2:07:04 AM PDT
    Googlebot Type: Web
    Download Time (in milliseconds): 463
    HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
    Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:07:06 GMT
    Server: Apache
    X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.17
    X-Pingback: http://bizhat.in/xmlrpc.php
    Location: http://bizhat.in/
    Content-Length: 0
    Connection: close
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8



    IS EVERYTHING OK NOW ?
     
    4help, Aug 2, 2012 IP
  3. sameer_max

    sameer_max Active Member

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    #23
    your website is PENALIZED BY GOOGLE..,if i'm not wrong you are also banned from GOOGLE ADSENSE.

    1. first thing that you need to do is write some quality content - HIGH PRIORITY
    2. don't resubmit your google frequently for a consideration (because if you manual reviewer reviews your website, then you are almost DEAD)
    3. detect and rectify all your crawler issues and remove unwanted links from your blog
     
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  4. indinoida2012

    indinoida2012 Peon

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    #24
    try to do some quality work like try to get quality back links. promote your site on social bookmarking sites
     
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  5. joelchrist

    joelchrist Banned

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    #25
    Already you go so many ideas, do check that you submitted on webmaster tools, Do book marking on popular sites, submit your xml site map on search engine. hope it helps.
     
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  6. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    #26
    Yes, finally you cracked it - as mentioned in my previous post, this was the clue. If Google can't reach your pages it will remove them from its index. So now you need to allow time for your site to be crawled again and you'll be back in the index within about seven days (usually). Its original rank for keywords will be restored too.


    No it hasn't. Like everyone else, you made stupid assumption and did not consider the relevant information (that GoogleBot couldn't access the site).
     
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  7. 4help

    4help Greenhorn

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    #27
    Thanks for all your help.

    Ok ryan_uk, i will wait .

    Hope it will be indexed soon
     
    4help, Aug 2, 2012 IP
  8. JohnKets

    JohnKets Guest

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    #28
    You can do two thing one create fresh XMl site map and re-submit in Google Webster tool and second analyze robots.txt. These can give you benefits if your website is not breaking Google's rules & regulations.
     
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  9. aaron86

    aaron86 Greenhorn

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    #29
    Try to ask Google on that particular problem and Google will answer on that
     
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  10. 4help

    4help Greenhorn

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    #30
    Still my site not indexed.


    Anyother solution?



    i found following in a support forum

    "Dont ask Google to manually recheck your website - its suicide in most cases."
     
    4help, Aug 19, 2012 IP
  11. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    #31
    To understand this clearly:

    #1: It was previously indexed.
    #2: It became de-indexed.
    #3: You didn't get a message in Webmaster Tools.

    So, it wasn't a manual penalty, or you would receive a notification (unless you're lying).

    But let's look at this further:

    #4: You did Fetch as Google - > Fetch Status showing "Failed" <-- If it can't fetch, it won't index.

    So:

    #1: Do you still get failed (when fetching as GoogleBot)? (In Webmaster Tools.)
    #2: Do you have any crawl errors? (In Webmaster Tools.)
    #3: What are your crawl stats for the past 90 days? (In Webmaster Tools.)
    #4: Have you checked your server logs? (Do you even know how to?)
    #5: Have you installed a user-agent switcher addon and browsed your site as GoogleBot?
    #6: Have you checked your blocked URLs? (In Webmaster Tools.)
    #7: Have you checked for malware? (In Webmaster Tools.)
    #8: Have you made any URL removal requests? (In Webmaster Tools.)

    EDIT: It loaded now, but took a very long time. In fact, I rechecked with several different user-agents (not just GoogleBot) and it was the same with all of them. Very slow to load, too slow. If your site won't load (or loads very slowly to the point GoogleBot times out) then you will be de-indexed.

    Further update: check your server logs, not just the error log but the access log (as it will show some errors that aren't placed in the error log) as this is very intermittent (the slow loading). It could be server-related, or javascript/advert/similar you're calling externally. Also, run a traceroute/ping from the USA to your site, in case you're having a routing issue.
     
    Last edited: Aug 21, 2012
    ryan_uk, Aug 21, 2012 IP
  12. JamesLabonate

    JamesLabonate Member

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    #32
    just configure your website with Google Webmaster and submit to index in Google Webmaster it will index...
     
    JamesLabonate, Aug 21, 2012 IP
  13. 4help

    4help Greenhorn

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    #33
    hi Ryan,

    Here is the result showing in google webmaster tool


    Fetch as Google : Success(URL and linked pages submitted to index)

    Crawl Errors : No errors detected in the last 90 days

    Blocked URLs : 0

    Malware : Google has not detected any malware on this site.

    URL removal requests : 0

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    Fetch as Google
    This is how Googlebot fetched the page.
    URL: http://www.bizhat.in/
    Date: Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:10:29 PM PDT
    Googlebot Type: Web
    Download Time (in milliseconds): 316
    HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
    Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 05:10:30 GMT
    Server: Apache
    X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.17
    X-Pingback: http://bizhat.in/xmlrpc.php
    Location: http://bizhat.in/
    Content-Length: 0
    Connection: close
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    ---------------------------------------------
     
    4help, Aug 23, 2012 IP
  14. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    #34
    "It was ok before, Lost all traffic after enabling the wordpress multi site option."

    Obviously a complete lie. You should have mentioned the notification you received:

    http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/webmasters/IszX3NQlo1A

    Use some common sense; your problems are obvious (i.e. read the Webmaster Guidelines). Clean up your site, remove your excessive amount of backlink spam. Only after that submit a reconsideration request. And no, it's not a problem, unless you're a moron and continue spamming.
     
    ryan_uk, Aug 31, 2012 IP