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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: where am i again
Age: 31
Posts: 14
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My website was on page#5 in keywords such as "webmaster resources", "free webmaster downloads", and "xcs" I was #3 I recently changed my title from XCS Webmaster Resources to XCS webmaster Resources:Free Web Design and Development Tools-Downloads and google cached my site dec.29th and my rankings improved at least 9 spots
Now i do a search and my website is gone??? Gone from all of these keywords? I used a google ban tool and discovered i wasn't banned....what the hell is going on? The funny thing is that ALL my websites are missing? Around 12 or more from the indexing pages....like my entire server has been penalized!!!!!!!!!!! Is google having a hard time deciding where to place my site? Has anyone had this experience? Kindly share your experience and hopefully ease my troubled mind. Thanks
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XCS Webmaster Resources Webmaster Paradise Cutting Edge Freeware websitetrendz.com Last edited by XCS!@!@&^ : 01-02-2007 at 11:13 AM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: http://www.allseocontest.com/dir/
Age: 29
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wait for at least a week and it will be back on track, also in my experiment, once your site was already indexed in google and you have submitted your sitemap, try to removed your sitemap on google webmaster tools and you will see that every page of your site will get indexed, at least at my end.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: where am i again
Age: 31
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Not yet.....I found through a spam detection tool that one of my exchanged links through "link wizard" which was (corrected)...."www.templates-to-go.info" had crammed a bunch of keywords for their title and the spam detector claimed it was 33% spam so i got rid of the php code on my main site.
I hope this will do the trick and I'll be reporting his site to "link wizard" later today. I'll keep you posted.....
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XCS Webmaster Resources Webmaster Paradise Cutting Edge Freeware websitetrendz.com Last edited by XCS!@!@&^ : 01-06-2007 at 03:06 AM. Reason: corrected url |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: where am i again
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I removed the link to the said website and today BAM!!!....back on Google
coincidence? I don't think so. I can't find any contact info for them or linkwizard....wtf
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: where am i again
Age: 31
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Well...thx to Brad Callen i think i now what has been going on and why my pages disappeared from googles index.
Supplemental results in Google are from an alternate index. These are only used when Google cannot find relevant results in its main index. With the Bigdaddy update, Google was re-crawling the web using their new spider, Mozilla Bot. The problem with this crawl/index cycle was that as results from datacenters went live on Google (these were going on and off during the testing phase), the index did not contain all the pages from some websites. Thus, when webmasters were searching for how well their websites were indexed by Bigdaddy (using the ‘site:' operator e.g. site:seoelite.com), they sometimes found that their previously well-indexed and highly ranked websites had almost disappeared from the index! Usually only the main page would be listed, and the rest were shown as ‘supplemental' results – results Google was pulling from an older index. This situation has more or less resolved itself by the time Bigdaddy went live. Some people speculated that this supplemental results issue was due to a bug in Google's new spider – that's partially true. To understand why this happened, you have to understand how Google crawls and indexes pages. One of the main criteria for indexing and crawling is PageRank – Goog'es measure for how popular a page is. This, along with other factors, creates an indexing threshold for pages – if a page is above the threshold, it will get indexed, otherwise it won't. A current search on Google (site:seoelite.com) gives me a figure of 536 pages – pretty good considering that this is a 1-2 page website, with several dozen lessons and a forum. Of course, the forum could stand to be indexed further, but that will change as Mozilla Bot crawls deeper. What does anyone think? thx
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Yeah supplemental results are like a temporary suspension. It's good you didn't panic and spam google for answers and instead found the problem and fixed it.
Thank you
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