My site is on Google one day then off the next day!

Discussion in 'Websites' started by pepsicola27, May 2, 2006.

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    Would anyone know why my site (tsac.us) would be on google one day and then off the next day? I know that there are different servers and such but it's happened to me more than once for the past several months.

    Artemis
     
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  2. transversestyles

    transversestyles Peon

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    Same here, and it's really weird.
     
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    Is this a new site? You have no PR, nothing in the cache, and virtually no backlinks. If it is, you may not be fully indexed yet. If not, did you do something to piss Google off?
     
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  4. pepsicola27

    pepsicola27 Guest

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    I don't know, how do you piss them off? My site is on google the off google. This has been going on for several months. I usually have to add my URL back into google manually but the next day it's off again.

    Is there a way to find out from Google how I pissed them off?

    ~A
     
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  5. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    Do you have hidden text, cloak, or operate a link farm? All of these can be justiication of banning your site but doubt a resubmission request would get you back in if that was the case. I suspect the site is just too new to be stable yet. You mention this has been going on for several months. The now you see it now you don't is common for relative new sites. It gets better over time but I frequently have keywords to disappear one day and reappear the following on old sites.

    Good luck.
     
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  6. pepsicola27

    pepsicola27 Guest

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    No hidden text, cloaking, or link farms. I guess the site is still just too new even though it's been around since October/November 2005. I did switch servers in January but still pretty much kept all of the content the same.

    I have a site map and I do have a frontend login to one page that is not made public... but that is only a link to my company email.

    :confused:
     
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  7. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I think it is age. I moved a site from free server after Christmas and before first of the year. It was well indexed before the move but since I had no way to put in a 301 it is almost like starting over with the indexing.

    The best advice I can give is continue improving site, adding content, and work on gaining links. I don't expect much out of a site the first year.
     
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    Thats still a new site, you need backlinks and pagerank for stability in the serps.

    If youre not an SEO guru yet, you might be best to spend some hours on webmasterworld and I dare say here in various places.

    Good luck
     
    thudufushi, May 3, 2006 IP