My Site remove from google SEPRs

Discussion in 'Google' started by link@logicspice.com, Jan 4, 2011.

  1. #1
    I have a site logicspice.com and some day ago google remove my site from Google SEPRs . Then I check in webmaster google show robots.txt unreachable from home page. and goolge stop crawl my website. Please help me ?
     
    link@logicspice.com, Jan 4, 2011 IP
  2. mit

    mit Well-Known Member

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    What do you mean by Robots.txt unreachable from Homepage?

    You just need Robots.txt in root folder of your website.
     
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    If you robots txt is unreachable make sure its written correctly and has correct command rights on it then re submit your sitemap in webmaster tools
     
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    as coolerchoice said, you have to correct your robots.txt. Things will be normal very soon after you update robots.txt...
     
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    I believe you means google cannot reach your homepage because robots.txt block it.

    So, change your robots.txt, it might got hacked
     
    DoDo Me, Jan 5, 2011 IP
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    Remove the keywords from the bottom of your website. That's just keyword stuffing.

    As for the robots.txt that's Googles way of saying that you don't have one.
     
    CameronHamilton, Jan 5, 2011 IP