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Just to clarify, this is not a spam site, there is no reason that this site would get banned.
As far as I understand it, this means that the site is no longer in the database. What could have caused it to fall out?
- site down so bot cannot visit it
- moved to other hosting company (new IP address)
- problem with robots.txt (or META variant in homepage)
- duplicate content
- no inbound links anymore
- no new inbound links for previously expired site
- homepage missing/corrupted/no reading permission
- toolbar problem (check if every site has a gray bar)
[edited by: takagi at 4:06 pm (utc) on May 5, 2003]
If its missing from the google dir. chances are they have dropped it. Its best you send google a mail for reinclusion. Even if the site finds its way back automatically in a few days, a reinclusion request would'nt hurt.
Juz my thoughts.
Vishal.
Is your site usually visited by freshbot with small intervals? Or to put it differently; does Google often add a date next to the the URL of the pages in your site? If so, then it is easier for Google to detect a site is down. And maybe it could (incorrectly) decide inbetween two updates that your site might be gone.
Think about the following situation:
Someone has a personal site of 3 pages on a free server (Geocities or so) and these 3 pages are linking to each other and there is 1 inbound link. After Google finds the inbound link, the 3-page site is indexed. A few months later, the inbound link is removed. So the 3 pages are an island in the big web called Internet. IMHO Google will eventually remove the 3 pages from the index, even though every individual page has 2 incoming links (from the other 2 pages in the site).
Sounds logic to you? And if so, does it matter if the site is a personal site? Or if it's on a free server? Or has 3 or 5 pages? Probably not. But the best way to find out, is just start a test as described above.
You can get info about white vs. grey here:
[webmasterworld.com...]
) As for my dilema, does anyone know if there is a way for me to tell if my site got banned, or if it was just a hic-up.
2) I heard something about checking the backlinks in Google, but it seems strange to me (if there are no backlinks, then it is a hic up). Can anyone confirm this?
They're talking about the Google ToolBar (the tool you can download from google's website) and, specifically, the section on that toolbar (which installs itself into your browser) marked "PageRank" (the "bar").
"PageRank" is discussed quite a lot around here so I won't go into details, but if you search that term on here I suspect you'll get about 4 million results. Google's website has a good explanation of PageRank on it.
TJ