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Google Reinclusion Request - has mine gone wrong?

         

internetheaven

7:21 pm on Apr 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Put in another Google reinclusion request. Last one was about six months ago but nothing changed.

Traffic has been the same for the past 12 months. No change ... until today. Traffic is practically gone just 3 days after submitting the reinclusion request.

As I'm not seeing any real Google ranking update threads I'm a little panicked. Nothing wrong with my site, I bought the domain and it was a parked one with those hundreds of keyword search results pages across it. I figured that could be the only thing in my way. Maybe they've found something else wrong that I'm unaware of?

Robert Charlton

7:29 pm on Apr 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Have you checked in the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to see if the domain has any prior history?

internetheaven

8:48 am on Apr 24, 2009 (gmt 0)

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There is a broken page there (apache scripting error) for its first 18 months and the parking page for the last six months before we bought it.

piney

6:24 am on Jun 10, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I also have a domain that had, in this case, a number of broken pages with PHP scripting errors. The errors displayed for months. Does anyone know about particular ramifications of this? I would presume there could be duplicate content errors, as the content would appear to be the same as any other page with the scripting error. But beyond that, does Google handle sites showing code errors (for a long period of time, not just temporarily) in a special way? The domain is getting very little traffic, just traffic for its domain name. The errors have been gone for several weeks and I've submitted a reinclusion request but have seen no measurable change in traffic. (Hoping I'm not also in for 6 or more months with no changes to its traffic.)