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Site Dropped from Google Index, PageRank is Now 0

         

bava_seo

7:17 am on Jul 26, 2010 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



After this new update my website page rank as gone down from 4 to 0 . and today i noticed that google also unindexed my site from there database, pls let me know what will be the reason.

for your info: dont have paid links, no spam links, no bad neighbor links, but still page rank drop happend and site unindexed.

iam very much worried about this pls let me know what would be reason behind

[edited by: tedster at 7:28 am (utc) on Jul 26, 2010]
[edit reason] moved from another location [/edit]

neildt

7:49 am on Jul 26, 2010 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



1. How long has your domain been registered.
2. How long has your site been indexed in Google
3. What changes did you make to the site

These are a few of the initial questions to be answered

Car80

6:19 pm on Jul 26, 2010 (gmt 0)

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My website has just done the same thing www.rapind.com, we re-launched the site 2 weeks ago. Same path for web files and same hosting etc but the page rank has gone from PR3 to PR0. However over the last few weeks our listings have really increased on the Google search results and a lot of our keywords are now appearing on page 1?

I am very worried about this, been working really hard to increase PR and keywords don't understand why the sudden drop?

tedster

6:35 pm on Jul 26, 2010 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hello Car80, and welcome to the forums.

A drop in PageRank on the toolbar is not a big worry if you are ranking well and getting traffic. The opening post is about a situation where the pages are no longer even in the index - so you should have no worries.

If you use our Site Search [webmasterworld.com] you can find lots of discussions about how toolbar PR can be buggy, or how Google might intentionally shows a lower number that doesn't hurt traffic and so on.

Google doesn't use the toolbar number when they calculate rankings - they use a number in their back end that the public doesn't see - one that is calculated to many decimal places.

Car80

6:47 pm on Jul 26, 2010 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks for your reply, I will look through the other discussions.