problems with Google

Discussion in 'Google' started by massiva, Jul 18, 2008.

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    I open this thread 7-8 hours ago in ‘sitemap forums’ but still without response, that’s why I open it here now. Mods. pls. delete the thread there.

    2.5 Months ago I redesign my main site and upgrade it with newer version of CMS that I use. 95% of the site link structure remains same.

    Before upgrading the script, I’ve used “GSiteCrawler” for creating sitemap and I was very satisfied with the program.

    After upgrading the site, I started to use sitemap plugin offered by CMS, and I started to loose traffic, serp positions – everything.

    After submitting new sitemap in Google webmaster tools it said that only has 1050 URLs and that Google indexed only about 500 pages.

    After that I deinstall the sitemap plugin and started to use “GSiteCrawler” again and when I submit the sitemap almost immediately Google reads more than 5750 URLs, and after 2 days Google indexed the site but only 185:

    Sitemap stats
    Total URLs: 5785
    Indexed URLs: 185

    Yesterday I received sitemap WARNINGS - 302 (Moved temporarily) for 3 URLs that don't even exist in my site.

    Google said: “When we processed your Sitemap, we found that some URLs aren't accessible to Googlebot because they contain too many redirects. Please change the URLs in your Sitemap that redirect and replace them with the destination URL (the redirect target).“

    Can anyone tell me how to correct my “sitemap.xml.gz“ file and tell me approximately when could I expect Google to index more URLs?

    Today I also checked backlinks with iwebtools and other SEO sites and surprisingly I’ve lost all my backlinks. I had more than 1000, some of them PR4 and PR3.

    In Google WM tools I have 5903 external links and 4457 internal links

    My site has more than 2080 articles it is more than 1.5 years old, I still receive some Google traffic, but not like before. Site use to make average AdSense 30$ a day, now only 6$.

    thanks,
     
    massiva, Jul 18, 2008 IP