Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Many same posts here, so short, please advice from pros, or point to a thread to read.
This just had happen to one of our ecommerce sites - "link:www.domain.com" returns nothing. "allinurl:" and "inurl:" and "site:" returns what it should. Pages are in Google, but site is nowhere to be found for the main KW. Not a very competitive niche.
Main page is PR4 (should be at least PR5 if not 6, we have several 6 and 7 pointing to us, and on occasion I see PR change to 6 for subcategory pages, but not for main site).
The suspect: I own another site which is currently banned (nothing too bad, dup content but I don't care as it serves its purpose to humans), and that site has links on every page pointing back to the site in question, all with rel=nofollow. Can it be not all G it drums up to be? I don't really see other bad signs.
Still nowhere to be found for the main KW, but that could be a different reason as well.
btw links have disappeared again. if it's just a fluke - that "link:" command on Google has been proven unreliable so far, and now it is utterly useless.