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Google Deindexs New Site Quickly.

Discussion in 'All Other Search Engines' started by dscurlock, May 2, 2015.

  1. #1
    I setup a new site. week later was looking at 4-5 pages indexed,
    then got a notice that google could not spider my robots.txt and
    the gbot spider would no longer be visting....

    was not long until those 4-5 pages vanished, gone like the wind.

    Now that I got the spider issue fixed, its started to index again...

    It really sounds odd if gbot cant spider your site then it pretty
    much just wipes out what has already been indexed.....

    and I still have not seen gbot for most of the day....
    does gbot not visit like it used too...

    What do you guys think?
     
    dscurlock, May 2, 2015 IP
  2. Wasi88

    Wasi88 Active Member

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    What actually happened to your robots.txt then? Google does not have a problem if there is no robots.txt but they may consider a site with an 'invalid' robots.txt as not useful and remove it from their indexes. It's just a guess. I never had an issue like that.
     
    Wasi88, May 2, 2015 IP
  3. dscurlock

    dscurlock Prominent Member

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    Does not appear to be invalid, google says it is good. When I have the robots.txt in place, google simply says that
    is unable to fetch the robots.txt then says it is stopping spiders. When I remove the robots.txt then google says it
    is 404 (of course, I removed it) at this point, google proceeds to spider any and everything as there are no rules in place.
    So far have not found a solution other then to just remove the robots.txt and let google spider up the place....
     
    dscurlock, May 3, 2015 IP
  4. Karen May Jones

    Karen May Jones Prominent Member

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    Hi, maybe at the time gbot went to your site, the server was down. I have received a similar notice when my site was down for part of the day when I neglected to pay my host. Not saying you didnt pay your hosting bill, I'm just saying that there may have been a temporary outage at your host right at the time the crawler went through.
     
    Karen May Jones, Jun 20, 2015 IP
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    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    It's likely he didn't pay the bill, his site is suspended, assuming the problem website is that of his signature link.
     
    Mystique, Jun 21, 2015 IP
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    this happened to my site,i have ranked the site to top 108049 thousand in 7weeks, suddenly after4month,my rank dropped to a million plus,before then,something happened,my useless host ipage shut one of my site claiming it has malware of which it never did which affected others,so server was down coz i hosted all site on one host.i have to work hard now to get things in other but google index wasnt like before anymore on my site,ranking is getting back up but very slow.advice is use reliable hosting and avoid domain expiring before renewal,also dont host all site or important website on one hosting plan.
     
    legendguru, Jun 21, 2015 IP
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    Dario McNut Member

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    It could actually take a few months to see results. Make sure that you are consistently promoting your campaign by honoring search engine rules.
     
    Dario McNut, Aug 10, 2015 IP