My site is currently not in google organic what is a google support email? Does that actually help contacting them? Have any of you had a site dissapear for a month in google organic then come back? I am a bit stuck at the moment
My site is currently not in google organic what is a google support email? Does that actually help contacting them? Have any of you had a site dissapear for a month in google organic then come back? I am a bit stuck at the moment
Jackpot Avenue- www.jackpotavenue.com
If you use google sitemaps there could be some information in there. If you look at the sitemap description page it will tell you the number of URLs indexed by Google...
Have you checked the "webmaster tools" on google's platform to see whether or not you are being indexed? That would be a great place to start.
Add a html sitemap covering the mail sections of your website, it may help. And also add more internal pages linking each others.
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Hi:
Is the site on your sign?
I didn't want to mention it before because I didn't want you to get depressed. That happened to me on wagerx.com. I took it personally and was really set back quite some time when Google decided to give my site the boot. I think Google didn't like the "seo" expert who did the on page optimization and link purchases. I tried everything to get back in to google's good graces. I had to start over again on another website. I sincerely hope that's not the case with www.jackpotavenue.com
But your site its very well positioned on SERPs:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=live+casino+UK at 6º place.
After redesigning of my site most of its pages had been in Supplemental result more than 4 or 5 months. Now most of my pages came back to the organic Google. I removed repeated content from them and updated them with good content.
Ok thanks for the help guys. I really dont want to have to change to another site as this site has ranked really well and I really like my site can I contact google? Should I make any changes apart from adding content to get it back in organic.
Have sites been completely banned in google before but then done well in yahoo and msn and later brought back in google?
Jackpot Avenue- www.jackpotavenue.com
It took a little more than a year to recover. I'm still not listed in yahoo. The traffic isn't anywhere near other sites I made only 6 months ago.
Rob3786, make sure your not linking to any banned sites. Remove any "link partners", or "resource" pages you may have. Try to clean it up and eliminate anything that may be construed as link spamming, link buying, or link farming. Make sure your metatags are tailored to your content on each page.
Good luck, and please let us know how things are going with your site.
Have you checked your server logs to make sure that Google is continuing to crawl your website?
Have you done a site:http://www.xxx.com search to see what pages are still indexed by Google?
Is your site not showing up at all or just for certain keywords?
There are a number of issues, anything from a recent Google SERP change up which started around the 1st, to you getting banned, penalized, or anything else. Without more information it's hard to say, but here is the link for Google to request reconsideration: http://www.google.com/support/webmas...y?answer=35843
Actually, you need to do a site:www.xxxxxxx/& command to see which pages are in the main index and not in the Supplemental. For competitive searches, these are the only pages that will show in the SERPs.
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Ah I didn't know that. Thank you for teaching us something new and useful.
When Google stopped displaying the 'Supplemental result' tag alongside indexed pages, a lot of webmasters mistakenly thought that their pages has suddenly been promoted to the main index.
Although it's Google's long term aim to have only one index, the Supplemental is still alive and well - it's just not as obvious which pages are where!
The '/&' operator show you which pages are in the main index, and they're not always the ones you'd want or expect. But they are the ones that will show up in competitive organic searches.
For the best part of a year, my site was randomly distributing what little link juice it had to the 'wrong' pages. As the links have increased, so I've been able to re-distribute it to start getting the pages I want into the main index.
The one SEO tip I'd give to any new webmaster is to ensure that you control the flow of link juice/Pagerank from the home page to specific 'hub' pages ie 2nd / 3rd tier pages from which the visitors can find what they need and want.
Ideally, we'd all want every page of every site to be indexed, but even the biggest sites don't have that ideal. As you're building links, ensure they come to the right pages with the right anchor text. Once you've got enough (if you can ever have enough!) at one tier, start to distribute it downwards.
This site is really useful: http://www.webworkshop.net/pagerank....ternal_linking
Try out their calculator to see how you can best distribute your links.
Hope this helps some of you...
Andy
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Site is back up now with good rankings I hope it stays that way I am keeping to regular unique content updates and that should do the trick.
Jackpot Avenue- www.jackpotavenue.com
Just a bit of news for you guys, you may see some drastic changes over the next few weeks, Google are rolling out a significant algorithm update.
I have not seen anything too serious yet but I have seen more pages slip to supplemental and some of my backlink profile cut away.
I think it's already been rolled out. They're calling it the 'Dewey' update. As usual, Matt Cutts/Google can't anticipate exactly what might happen, so they're looking for feedback from (dis)affected webmasters. Not sure they care that much about disgruntled gambling affiliates, but it might be worth dropping them a feedback form if things go a bit screwy.
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Andy
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