There has been an awful lot of people coming to the group with their entire site still indexed and cached except the home page. This doesn't seem like another -950, -30, MSSA conspiracy theory WMW penalty but a real problem.
Is there a possiblity to get a Googler to at least acknowledge that they've taken notice to the multitude of questions?
There is no where to point them to unless of course it's been discussed on www.searchenginewebsitelandforumMOZroundtable.com, and I haven't seen it. If so could you tell us where you are officially giving people guidance?
> There has been an awful lot of people coming to the group with their > entire site still indexed and cached except the home page. This > doesn't seem like another -950, -30, MSSA conspiracy theory WMW > penalty but a real problem.
> Is there a possiblity to get a Googler to at least acknowledge that > they've taken notice to the multitude of questions?
> There is no where to point them to unless of course it's been > discussed onwww.searchenginewebsitelandforumMOZroundtable.com, and I > haven't seen it. If so could you tell us where you are officially > giving people guidance?
> There has been an awful lot of people coming to the group with their > entire site still indexed and cached except the home page. This > doesn't seem like another -950, -30, MSSA conspiracy theory WMW > penalty but a real problem.
> Is there a possiblity to get a Googler to at least acknowledge that > they've taken notice to the multitude of questions?
> There is no where to point them to unless of course it's been > discussed onwww.searchenginewebsitelandforumMOZroundtable.com, and I > haven't seen it. If so could you tell us where you are officially > giving people guidance?
Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home page index and its cache have disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> There has been an awful lot of people coming to the group with their > entire site still indexed and cached except the homepage. This > doesn't seem like another -950, -30, MSSA conspiracy theory WMW > penalty but a real problem.
> Is there a possiblity to get a Googler to at least acknowledge that > they've taken notice to the multitude of questions?
> There isnowhere to point them to unless of course it's been > discussed onwww.searchenginewebsitelandforumMOZroundtable.com, and I > haven't seen it. If so could you tell us where you are officially > giving people guidance?
> Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home page index and > its cache have disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
Howdy,
I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many executing scripts.
They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, much less real webmasters.
> > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home page index and > > its cache have disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> Howdy,
> I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > executing scripts.
> They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > much less real webmasters.
> > > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home page index and > > > its cache have disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> > Howdy,
> > I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> > They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > > executing scripts.
> > They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > > much less real webmasters.
> > > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home page index and > > > its cache have disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> > Howdy,
> > I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> > They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > > executing scripts.
> > They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > > much less real webmasters.
If you've suddenly dropped from the index, check to make sure you do not have any key spam items that would flag Google to think that your site is spam. One of the more common items is duplicate content. Check to make sure you do not have sub-domains that have the exact same content, or other pages that are running on different URLs, but contain the same content.
That may not be the complete answer, but it's a start.
Keep in mind that once you've resolved problems on your end, it still takes time to get re-indexed.
> > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home pageindexand > > itscachehave disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> Howdy,
> I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > executing scripts.
> They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > much less real webmasters.
> If you've suddenly dropped from the index, check to make sure you do > not have any key spam items that would flag Google to think that your > site is spam. One of the more common items is duplicate content. Check > to make sure you do not have sub-domains that have the exact same > content, or other pages that are running on different URLs, but > contain the same content.
> That may not be the complete answer, but it's a start.
> Keep in mind that once you've resolved problems on your end, it still > takes time to get re-indexed.
> On Sep 8, 1:27 pm, Chris Gunn wrote:
> > On Sep 8, 4:27 am, SteveG wrote:
> > > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home pageindexand > > > itscachehave disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> > Howdy,
> > I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> > They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > > executing scripts.
> > They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > > much less real webmasters.
> I don't think duplicate content will get you deindexed when Google > just went out of their way to explain how they handle URLs that are > duplicated.
> > If you've suddenly dropped from the index, check to make sure you do > > not have any key spam items that would flag Google to think that your > > site is spam. One of the more common items is duplicate content. Check > > to make sure you do not have sub-domains that have the exact same > > content, or other pages that are running on different URLs, but > > contain the same content.
> > That may not be the complete answer, but it's a start.
> > Keep in mind that once you've resolved problems on your end, it still > > takes time to get re-indexed.
> > On Sep 8, 1:27 pm, Chris Gunn wrote:
> > > On Sep 8, 4:27 am, SteveG wrote:
> > > > Yes - please can someone help? This is costing my business "big- > > > > time" and the worst is that I have no idea why the home pageindexand > > > > itscachehave disappeared and so can seemingly do absolutely zip to > > > > try resolve the problem. If Google were just to acknowledge this...I'd > > > > wait patiently for the fix...and if they were to reply saying "nothing > > > > wrong on their side"...at least we all could get working on what we > > > > need to do to make our sites re-appear..
> > > Howdy,
> > > I've been waiting for over two years now for Google to resolve their > > > problems with corrupted data and the trash their scripts generate on > > > their cheap overloaded Linux servers.
> > > They are aware of it but won't spend the money to buy a commercial > > > grade operating system with memory isolation or add enough servers > > > with good load balancing to stop the memory overlaps between too many > > > executing scripts.
> > > They also won't spend the money for properly qualified web designers, > > > much less real webmasters.