Google deindexing

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  1. proweb New Member

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    My websites where down for about 1 week...yeah hosting trouble.

    Google has deindexed more than 50% of my pages.

    How much it takes to google to get my pages indexed again?:angry:
  2. ptgengye New Member

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    Hi, proweb

    I think building backlinks from high PR sources (above 6) would be really helpful for site indexing purpose when your site go online again. :)

    Have a nice day,
  3. joesmith New Member

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    That depends only on you, how effectively you going to do linkbuilding for your site. All the best.
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    Proweb you have some very very strong sites so dont worry , they will be back in a week or two , when sites go down like that google pulls the strings in to make sure everything is ok and then it will come back , dont panic.
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    I hope so! :)
  6. ~kev~ New Member

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    Dont worry about it, google will start re-indexing your pages again. If its a new site, indexing might take a little bit. But if this is an older - mature site - it will be re-indexed in no time.
  7. freedom1 New Member

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    If Google deindex some of your pages don't panic because that is actually normal especially when Google updates backlinks.
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    I think start link building is a good idea to get it in google indexing. Start it before its too late.
  9. Mick Rostam New Member

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    Telling your customers that Googlebot crawling their redirecting pages will soon result in reindexing those is plain false by the way. Just because the crawler fetches a questionable page that doesn’t mean that the indexing process reinstates its accessibility for the query engine. Googlebot is just checking whether the sneaky JavaScript code was removed or not.Go back to the whiteboard. See a professional SEO. Apply common sense. Develop a clean user interface pleasing human users and search engine robots as well.
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    I went through the same issue with my last 2 websites. I think they call it the Google Dance. Give it a couple of days. The pages will be reindexed. If Google didn't like your site, all of your pages would disappear. Just don't be surprised when your pages are much farther back than they were before disappearing. Keep building your backlinks or whatever it is your working on so you don't lose time.
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    When your site is up again, start building links again to a quality site. Post new article to your site and submit it to different SE by adding its url to them that way it will tell Google and other SE to visit your page and it will crawled. You will see that your site will be index again!
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    that's true get more high quality backlinks to other sites like blog commenting or bookmarking will do. :D
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    first solve your hosting problem. and start link building process again. google automatically index all your pages soon.
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    I think you can build effective link building methods like forum posting,blog commenting,social bookmarking.But do all the above methods with dofollow.
  16. Pioneer Websites New Member

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    proweb - we are keen to hear an update. Any change, up or down?

    With respect, (I don't know the sites in question) would it be beneficial to look at any OTHER factors that may have been coincidentally timed with the hosting problem?

    Common links to affected sites from a bad neighbourhood?
    Loss of critical backlink from a valuable source?
    Scraping from other sites?
    CMS/code changes?

    I've benefitted from digging around before as the nervous wait sometimes ends up in disappointment - only to find it was something other than what I thought... sometimes something beyond my control.
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