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Are anybody else’s pages disappearing from Google?

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  • #692568
    Anonymous
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    Hi Voodooman,

    This is happening a lot lately. Check out the google forum at webmasterworld.

    #692572
    Anonymous
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    Nope.

    I notice a page go missing here or there – but generally it’s for a very competitive term and I asume that the scrapers are just hitting it.

    Most of my pages are staying where I expect.

    Overall the volume from google seems constant at round 200-300 hits a day.
    :satisfied

    #692677
    Anonymous
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    I’ve lost 1000s of pages in the last few weeks. Something major is happening. Here’s a good tool to compare your search engine saturation with your competitors’ sites across the 3 major search engines.

    xhttp://www.widexl.com/remote/search-engines/saturation.html

    #692689
    Anonymous
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    On a 3 y.o. non casino site I’ve dropped from 360 to 68 pages.
    Now I am recovering my pages in a range of 20 pages re-indexed per day.

    As allways there’s no explanation for the “fat finger of the engineer” , but if your site is white hat, keep watching in the following days.

    #692693
    Anonymous
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    Yes I have noticed this for the last four months. The answer I received was that Google was recompling some stuff. My front page stayed, and it took four months to get most pages back, another possible answer.

    greek39

    #692706
    Anonymous
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    They removed over 1000 new pages from my site and now list 500 very old pages no longer online and haven’t been for at least 1 if not 2 years. Plus my top page serps for the index moved to like 2/3/4.

    #692708
    Anonymous
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    I’ve seen the number of indexed pages vary greatly on Google from any given month to any other given month. I don’t worry too much about it, since it seems all of our pages are still being found, they just may not being reported by Google when you do the “site:” search. I could be wrong about the latest issue, but that’s my experience from the past several months.

    #692729
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Some of this recent Matt Cutts post may be relevant to this discussion. In any event, it’s interesting reading.
    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/indexing-timeline/

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