A few weeks ago my website (elanguageschool.net) was kicked off of my shared hosting plan and was down for about a week while I got it on another server. Since it was down, the site was removed from the Google SERPS. Once it was back up, everything went back to where it was before the outage, except for the Japanese subdomain. The main page for that subdomain is nowhere to be found in Google. When I do the query site:learnjapanese.elanguageschool.net, it doesn't even show the main page, just the sub-pages. Nothing has changed on the site, so why hasn't it gone back to its normal position like the other 9 subdomains? Any suggestions?
sorry to say this but their in the sand box it up to google when they come out" google the sand box guide info
are you using Google Webmaster Tools at all for this site? If not, I would get that xml sitemap in place asap (and don't forget to reference the xml sitemap in your robots.txt )
SEO Honolulu I some what agree" although if your site maping" your web site needs to have 750 web pages or more then site maping is very much so requierd" at any rate what is your thought on site mapping with lesser pages I would like to know" if your site is getting a boost with lesser pages? do you have a second"