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My question is this: Could lack of a robots.txt file cause complete obliteration from Google? If not, what are some other things that could cause this?
Is it possible that by eliminating the robots.txt file, you exposed pages of duplicate or near duplicate content that you had previously excluded?
To see which of your pages are in Google, use this search:
inurl:mydomain.com
Also, someone here has previously reported that Google handles their own DNS,
and that sometimes their DNS gets a bit stale. They may have tried to reach
your site at the old IP address and had a problem since it's gone missing.
In that case there's nothing for it but to wait for the next update.
HTH,
Jim
I just did a ping and traceroute. Here are the results. This could be temporary, or it could be something that is ongoing. If it is ongoing, then this would be the first culprit at the top of my list!
On TraceRoute, I have a maximum of 32 hops set as the default. Hops 11 thru 22 timed out. I stopped it there.
On Ping all timed out. I'm able to view your site but it is very slow to load and I'm on a T1.
To Pageone, thanks for the results of your TraceRoute. I contacted SBC (the new hosting service) and they told me that they do not allow pinging and have traceroute disabled. When I tried it myself I noticed that it died somewhere in san jose...
But, the other thing that I discovered is that some fly by night "financial portal" site has mirrored my site and submitted it to Google. I have traced them to their ISP and sent an abuse complaint, also I have emailed help@google to explain the situation and let them know the mirrored site has nothing to do with our company.
I am not so hopeful on hearing back from help@google - perhaps someone knows of an actual person at google I could contact? I do expect the ISP to co-operate and if not, I will file a DMCA complaint.
Sheeeesh - this is a huge hassle. I wouldn't care so much except that Google is (was) my top referral engine....
Any other suggestion would be very welcome and thanks again for the input.