Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
You can find more info about the URL removal tool in this previous thread [webmasterworld.com].
Some came back after 3 months, others after 6 months. Even if the page was 404, or the domain no longer existed, Google added them all back into the results as if nothing had happened.
Quite a while ago (about 6 and a half months ago), I used the remove URL tool on my robots.txt. It had showthread.php in it which was to block out all of my old forum threads, as I had changed to a rewrite system that used blah-blah-blah.html as the URLs. My aim was to prevent a duplicate content penalty. I then reverted to a showthread.php system and scrapped my rewrites. Now I'm in a situation where google won't go back and re-index any new threads, or even older threads that were around in the time I used the rewrite tool.
A site: search shows a huge number of pages at the top... but when you actually visit each page of the site: results, there are probably only 20-30 URLs that are there (all non-showthread.php).
I'd really like peoples advice on what to do here.... I don't really want to change showthread.php to thread.php but I will if that is a last resort. I can't imagine how much traffic I'm losing from all the tens of thousands of threads on my forum, that could be ranking for tail terms.
Another problem could be the Bigdaddy rollout. Many threads here report a lower number of pages in the Bigdaddy index for specific types of sites.
I have a site just come back into the index removed early august not sure of the date but only about 10% of the site back so far with new green showing on pages that are back in mainly on top level pages only appears only pages pr2 or pr3 and above have so far been reincluded not positive but thats what i suspect
so dont think gbot has not yet gone deep enough suspect with luck if they are coming back will be in next 2 weeks
steve
Also ones those pages eventually (fingers crossed) reach expired status, will there ever be a chance of them returning to the normal, main index and ranking again?
- As I said before these pages SHOULD rank, and it was probably a mistake using the remove tool on them, if there is no chance of them ranking again I will have to change the filenames and 301 them, I'm missing out on a lot of trafifc.
Unsure of what to do, looking for more advice.
I'm seriously considering just renaming these pages, but because there is 100,000 of them, I'm worried that i'll just be in a worse position then when I first started with google.