deindexed from Google

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  1. #1
    Why site can be deindexed from Google?

    Can it return back ?
     
    nightwaker, Nov 5, 2006 IP
  2. Seobiznezz

    Seobiznezz Peon

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    #2
    Yes, they started doing that about one year ago now. Not sure why, but from what I have been told they will come back. I am in a similar situation.
     
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  3. pagespank

    pagespank Peon

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    #3
    'Deindexed' how? If you do a [site:mysite.com] query, are there any results that show up? If not, and you were previously indexed, it's likely you've been banned because Google thinks your site may be spamming.

    Your site can get back into the index, but you'll need to fix whatever it was that got you banned in the first place, then file a reinclusion request.
     
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  4. nightwaker

    nightwaker Well-Known Member

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    #4
    Yes when i type site:mysite.com
    there is no my site in index.

    But i don't know why. I did not anything wrong.
    How could i know why site was banned?

    Site was down for 24 hours but was banned 2 days after that. Can it be the reason?

    Resubmitted at http://www.google.com/addurl/
     
    nightwaker, Nov 5, 2006 IP
  5. advantage

    advantage Well-Known Member

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    Hi nightwaker,

    I was deindexed for at least 8 months once. In my case I assumed it was because there was no new content on the site for awhile. Trying to guess why it happened will drive you crazy.
     
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  6. imw

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    i had this same thing happen ive been searching cant find the reason why
     
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  7. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #7
    i have same problem with one of my site but i dont know ht to solve it:(
     
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  8. luckyme

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    i had similar issue with one of my website , it was down for 3 days , then after 1 week all the search results gone except the home page.:mad:
     
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  9. KC TAN

    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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    #9
    I would advise members who are facing the problems to create a Google sitemap and submit to Google. Under this sitemap account, you can see if your site is visited by Google bots and whether it is indexed.

    If your site is indexed before and de-indexed, wait for another Google bot visit and see if they re-index your site. If not, file a reinclusion request and explain the latest changes to your site and how you rectify it according to Google Webmaster Guidelines.

    FYI, some sites simply fall out of the SERP but is still indexed (site:www.mydomain.com returns results). In this case, this is due to the constant refresh of the datacenters. Try to attract more relevant inbound links to your site.

    Hope it helps :)
     
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  10. PinotNoir

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    #10
    Duplicate content is a big reason sites are de-indexed. I never heard of sites not putting new content on the site as a reason for de-indexing, unless they just have a blank page or something.
     
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  11. nightwaker

    nightwaker Well-Known Member

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    When bots will visit my site?

    Last time it was 30 october.
    Should i file reinclusion request?
    If yes what should i explain google? Ican't find any violations.
     
    nightwaker, Nov 6, 2006 IP
  12. Selly

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    #12
    Very tough to understand G's behavior.
     
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  13. KC TAN

    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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    #13
    The frequency of the bots visiting your site depends on:
    1. How often you update your site.
    2. How important is your page (PR status).

    Ok, so last visit is 30 Oct. You mentioned that your site was down before, when is it? According to your sitemap account now, what did the first sentence tells you? Does it shows:
    
    Summary
    
    Pages from your site are included in Google's index. See Index stats.    [?]
    ..
    ..
    
    Code (markup):
    Or
    
    Summary
    
    There are no index pages in your site... refer to the Google Webmaster Guidelines.. etc [?]
    ..
    ..
    
    Code (markup):
    So now we get into the reinclusion request:

    1. First, make sure that your site was indexed by Google before (meaning that site:www.mydomain.com returns results).

    2. Take note of the date that your site is down (assuming that you did not violate the Guidelines)

    3. Take note of the date of the next bot visit after your site is up.

    4. Send a reinclusion request to Google with the above information if your site has not been indexed after point 3 above.
     
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  14. nightwaker

    nightwaker Well-Known Member

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    It says There are no index pages in your site

    Send reinclusion request

    How long should i wait ?
     
    nightwaker, Nov 6, 2006 IP
  15. Sem-Advance

    Sem-Advance Notable Member

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    #15
    Well if the site you are speaking of is the site in your signature

    linkwizard.net the name offers a clue....

    Next the coding of your site is flawed,,,head tags are not constructed properly...and there are over 30 errors according to the W3C.org html validator.

    hope this helps
     
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  16. adnan

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    #16
    This is the best thing to do in my opinion.
     
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  17. doodnom

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    #17
    I have same thing but , i keep only my home page another index removed
     
    doodnom, Nov 7, 2006 IP