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Page moved permanently to a new address

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Lovejoy

7:43 pm on Mar 28, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hi all, Long story short:

-Page on Google since Google began.
-Ranked in top five for over four years.
-Now no longer in the index.

After all this I start checking to see if I've committed some google sinchecking links to bad neighbors, image spam, blog spam, etc.....
Then this crops up when I try and use things like Search engine Spam detectors

"ERROR: The page was permanently moved to a new address. Please submit the new address"

Now this page of mine is an old free page provided by my ISP and on its server, it has been 301'd, but not by me. Is it a possiblity that my site has been hijacked? or just has been just moved by my isp without notifying me?

Lovejoy

phranque

10:40 pm on Mar 28, 2008 (gmt 0)

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sounds like a possible dns hijack.
check out this WebmasterWorld thread and the link to a WebmasterWorld search in jdMorgan's post for more research material:
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piatkow

11:51 am on Mar 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Your own domain name or an ISP provided sub domain?

If the latter do check that they haven't been taken over and renamed everthing.

Lovejoy

12:03 pm on Mar 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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It's an ISP subdomain, eg www.fred.com/mysite. It came as part of my internet hookup back in 1997, and I've had it running ever since..

Lovejoy

piatkow

1:49 pm on Mar 31, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Start by raising a support ticket with your ISP.