my domain kicked from Google SERP, I sent reconsideration twice, nothing happened

Discussion in 'Google' started by indrazz, Sep 15, 2009.

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    my domain kicked from Google SERP because of duplicate contents, I sent reconsideration twice, nothing happened.

    What do you think about my problem? My domain is http://www.iphoneholics.com

    please give an advice..
     
    indrazz, Sep 15, 2009 IP
  2. darrens

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    hey, what was the dates you sent in the reconsideration requests?
     
    darrens, Sep 15, 2009 IP
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    i've a Question out of topic ... How can i send a reconsideration request ?
     
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  4. darrens

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    login to your google account and goto webmaster tool ...
     
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    natalie1981 Active Member

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    These things take time. How long ago did you send your reconsideration request?
     
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    da3dalus Member

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    #6
    Don't worry. Google is slow, very slow in indexing and especially in reconsidering a site. If you fixed the duplicated content problem, your site will apear after a while ;)
     
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  7. Buckyuk

    Buckyuk Active Member

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    your site will not have been "kicked" for duplicate content. this only happens in rare occasions, contrary to popular belief.
     
    Buckyuk, Sep 17, 2009 IP
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    #8
    First, duplicate content on-site or off-site?

    Second, why are you sure it's duplicate content?

    Next, you don't file a reconsideration request before all the issues have been fixed.

    Finally, you don't file reconsideration request multiple times, that won't do any good.
     
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  9. tattoos

    tattoos Prominent Member

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    Buckyuk is right, sites do not usually get de-indexed for duplicate content, they just become part of the supplementary index.

    There must be other problems with your site, as doing a site:iphoneholics.com search returns 0 results.

    Does it tell you in webmaster tools that there is a problem and you need to request reconsideration?
    In your reconsideration request, what did you tell them you had fixed? the duplicate content? Have you removed it all?

    Tips on requesting reconsideration

    Cheers
    James
     
    tattoos, Sep 17, 2009 IP
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    Do not allow duplicate contents take place in your site. Google will take some time to reconsider your site.
     
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    You have to do something pretty serious to get completely de-indexed. Have you sold links in the past or had pages stuffed with keywords on the site? Unlikely your site would be completely removed for duplicate content, Google will normally just pick out one page it thinks is most relevant and filter the rest.
     
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    Perhaps it's because you're using a URL that infringes on a trademark....
     
    Pixelrage, Sep 17, 2009 IP