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Reinclusion accepted 3 months ago

How long will it take for the full site to be indexed

         

stinkfoot

11:37 pm on Jan 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

Had a site accepted for reinclusion in Yahoo. Have been watching it closely. site explorer said 15 pages indexed. Have got 0 referals. site explorer then said only 4 pages indexed. Send another request for inclusion no responce but once again 15 pages are indexed.

How long should it take to get a full site in there? They said 6 weeks when the site was accepted and it has been 3 months now.

Have been getting no replys to my emails at all.

Anyone?

textex

1:45 am on Jan 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Maybe when they update again you will get some referrals.

BillyS

2:29 am on Jan 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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stinkfoot -

I went URL only in Yahoo and filed a request. Emails from Yahoo seemed to indicate a problem. After about 3 weeks I saw the indexing return to normal. This was timed just near an October update - I then returned to "normal" positions.

Someone else mentioned this to me and when I checked my logs this was spot on correct:

When you're "OK" the yahoo spidering activity is what you might expect. I get like one hit to the robots.txt file for every 3 - 10 hits to a website page. However, when under some kind of penalty, not only does spidering decrease, but the ratio of robot hits to page hits is nearly 1:1. It's almost like clockwork robot hit, page hit, disappear, robot hit, page hit, disappear...

stinkfoot

11:37 am on Jan 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the replys guys

Tex ... I will hang on and hope for a while with this in mind

Billy ... Emails from Yahoo seemed to indicate a problem .. do you mean Yahoo was having a problem with its index in general or your site?

stinkfoot

4:39 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Well .. I wait and I wait and there is still no sign of a real inclusion. I have now even sent a formal re reinclusion request but have had no responce. I have emailed a few times as replies to the email I got saying I would be re included and yes .. you got it .. no responce.

Is there any other way of getting someone at yahoo to look into a problem? The site is 98% origional content which gets regular product price updates and additional information added quite regularly.

When was the last Yahoo update?

fourchette

11:29 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi stinkfoot,

Did yahoo send you an email saying that you were reintegrated into their SERPS after having been penalized?

thanks,

BillyS

9:58 pm on Feb 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>>Billy ... Emails from Yahoo seemed to indicate a problem .. do you mean Yahoo was having a problem with its index in general or your site?

Emails hinted that my site may have been penalized for some reason.

BillyS

9:59 pm on Feb 1, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>>When was the last Yahoo update?

Nothing has been announced, but concensus here seems to indicate there was an update about 2 weeks ago.

tallguy

7:44 am on Feb 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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One of my sites seems to be getting this problem - only index page is included.

Yahoo has confirmed its not a ban.

I checked my logs and now i seem to get their crawler on the site (http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp/)

Does this mean the site ( inner pages) are being looked into for re-inclusion in future?

maximillianos

4:31 pm on Mar 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Try submitting to their spam report email. I have had "decent" luck in getting responses from them. I actually got my homepage listed again. Granted the rest of my site is not indexed properly still, at least my homepage is back up.

stinkfoot

8:19 pm on Mar 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Update .. after a ferther email sent and still much (too much imo) waiting .. site now has 30 pages indexed. Still no results in serps but hey what can one expect from yahoo after all.

BillyS

8:36 pm on Mar 3, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Good news!

WebFusion

12:53 am on Mar 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Just FYI....I had reported ona site a few months ago that I had been requesting reinclusion for roughly every 30 days for about 6 months.

I finally received a reply other than the stadard "canned' answer saying the site was being re-indexed with no guarantees on how long it woudl take,etc. etc.

Almost 60 days to teh day after I received that letter, the site sprang into the Yahoo search index with a bang with over 100 top 5 listings (mostly #1) and every page indexed (amounting to a roughly 4000 per day jump in visitors).

So....to those who say a site can never be brought back from the dead, I beg to differ.

This was a site we purchased that had employed the blackest of blackhat SEO by it's former owners (cloaking, redirects, you name it). We cleaned up the site, added a ton of fresh content, did away with anything remotely SEO-like (other than good standards-based design) and started begging yahoo/google once per month using a well-written, long from letter detailing what the site had done wrong in the past, and what we did to clean it up and bring it in compliance.

A pain in the butt to be sure....but that little purchase for less than $4k which was thought dead on arrival by it's former owners is now chugging along at 10,000 uniques per day (from all sources) and growing....and bringing in 5 digits in income a month.

Don't lose hope!

BillyS

2:37 am on Mar 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Good news, glad to hear of your success.

stinkfoot

9:05 am on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps there is still hope then :)

afterburner

2:36 pm on Mar 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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that is good news, I have a site that I am waiting on myself.