How Google Act if my website suspended for 5 days ?

Discussion in 'Google' started by davin, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi

    One of my website hosted on shared hosting suspended due to large resource usage.

    Now website is offline and "suspended page" showing up. :(

    It going to take 4-5 days we are shifting this to VPS (cant do anything for this).

    How my ranking is going to affected site getting 2k visitor/day.

    Any suggestions ?
     
    davin, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  2. diligenthost

    diligenthost Peon

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    Well it all depends how often or when Google indexes your site. Your host might allow you to put the site back online while you're moving it elsewhere, doesn't hurt to ask!
     
    diligenthost, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  3. dentsting

    dentsting Banned

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    #3
    Is your site a proxy site? If not than you must have moved it before. Always be ready for huge traffic. VPS or a dedicated will be a good move for site with that much traffic. About ranking it will effect if Google bot crawled your site while it was offline. There will be some drop in traffic when your site will be online again.
    I am wondering why it will take 5 days to move to a new VPS? It can be done within a day too
    Just try to make it live ASAP
    Thanks
     
    dentsting, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  4. Divisive Cottonwood

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    You may well take a temporary drop in your SERPS Davin, but don't worry as you'll soon reclaim lost ground
     
    Divisive Cottonwood, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  5. davin

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    Fault is mine :( i not moved to VPS earlier
     
    davin, Nov 19, 2008 IP
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    That sucks! All you can do is hope Google doesn't murder you in the SERP
     
    tylerdjefferson, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  7. vansterdam

    vansterdam Notable Member

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    Google hates sites that are down. So you will likely lose some rankings. Those should come back in time though.
     
    vansterdam, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  8. michaelhassler

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    Theory on it's way, so have patience with me. :D :

    Perhaps some new backlinks will make up for it? When your site is online again, you simply make sure there are some new backlinks on the web, indicating to Google that your website holds quality content that people link to even though it's been down.
     
    michaelhassler, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  9. oo87

    oo87 Well-Known Member

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    I agree with what others have said, all you can do is move it as quickly as possible so that you reduce downtime, and build your ranking back up once it is. Sorry to hear about your trouble, but at least it isn't a difficult one to fix.
     
    oo87, Nov 19, 2008 IP
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    johnsunvalley Banned

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    tha same problem waiting for help. thank you for those information.
     
    johnsunvalley, Nov 19, 2008 IP
  11. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    Traffic will be dropped temporarily.
    But, it should get back the SERP after a few days.
     
    Abhik, Nov 19, 2008 IP