Google removed indexed page of my site suddenly with SERP Ranking?

Discussion in 'Google' started by kapilchadha, Nov 30, 2010.

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    Our one of the website www.lezbomovies.com has been removed from indexing on Google today as well as our all top keywords (at 1st, 2nd...) all are goes from google listing.

    I have tried to resolve this issue but I can't sure that our website is penalized by Google or some thing else from my side. I have top listed from nearly 1 years but today Google removed my home page indexing when we searched (site:www.lezbomovies.com- other pages are listed in place of index ).

    Note: Take care this is a Porn Site and suggest me what can I do?
     
    kapilchadha, Nov 30, 2010 IP
  2. bogs

    bogs Active Member

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    seoaccount Peon

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    #3
    No doubt that one of your competitors has taken up your place. Daily update the blog of your website. and build back links for website.
     
    seoaccount, Nov 30, 2010 IP
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    illianafrazer Well-Known Member

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    did you involve in any other unwanted activities? like having a malicious tool in the site?
     
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    Check out the links pointing on you, who knows there are competitors with strategies of taking down their competitor with making bad reputation to their site.
     
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    mitashseo Peon

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    Your site is properly indexed. There are totally 480 pages indexed in Google. The site: operator command should work properly if you use it correctly. But in your post you placed hyphen (-) just after the link. So with that hyphen placed at the end of your test, site:www.yourwebsite.com[B]-[/B] will not get you any results. That's it. :)
     
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    mitashseo Peon

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    The problem was not about drop in Google as you assume! His problem was about Google had completely removed his site from its index. So you suggestions is of no use. :p

    Your concern towards his issue is good but you would have suggested this if the concern is really an issue! FYI: It was just his mistake to type in the site: operator command in a proper way. :D

    Please refer to the above reply. :cool:
     
    mitashseo, Dec 1, 2010 IP
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    #8
    you check subpages.
     
    makaleus, Dec 1, 2010 IP