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Out of Google, back in and whoops, out again!?

         

gtodell

6:27 am on Jul 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I posted last week about having been dropped, or so I thought, from the Google index. Until 7/19 googlebot only showed up at my robots.txt and index files. My site suddenly reappeared for one day last week while I searched using previously successful keywords. My site disappeared again one day later.

On 7/19, googlebot crawled all of my pages but my site has not reappeared.

My question is, will it reappear and if so, how long does this take after a complete, or near complete crawl?

Many thanks!

gtodell

tigger

6:29 am on Jul 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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it should do, just look out for a posting "Google Dance" then check out with G2/G3 and hopefully you should see you site back.

Napoleon

6:57 am on Jul 25, 2002 (gmt 0)



This is a feature I have spotted for one of my sites... it has been in and out again (every 5 mins)for the last 2-3 weeks. I also find it is more stable if I dial in from different ISPs.

I can only guess at the reason for this instability... maybe it is missing from some of the Google DBs, but not all? It is constantly there in WWW2 and WWW3, but the main Google only about 50% of the time. No, it isn't a new site.

I am assuming that it will be sound again with the next re-index, as Google clears out the glitch and refreshes all its centers.

gtodell

3:04 pm on Jul 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks folks. I am getting good info here and greatly appreciate it.

Is there a particular time of the month that Google indexes? The deep crawl of my site took place on 7/19. Any idea how long before I might see my site again?

I forgot to mention that one page of my site, the least relevant actually, still appears if I search on the name of my company. However, if I search on mydomain.com Google returns this message:

>Sorry, no information is available for the URL yourdomain.com
>
>If the URL is valid, try visiting that web page by clicking on the >following link: yourdomain.com

What's the significance of this message?

Thanks again.

gtodell