Same title tags on both sites appereantly, at least for the homepage:
Orlando Transportation Port Canaveral Cruise Shuttles Disney ...
Orlando Transportation Port Canaveral Cruise Shuttles Disney ...
The first place where a difference has to be noticed in order to
suggest that the sites are differnt is in the title tag. Next comes
the description meta tag, followed by actual page content. Images,
layout dont' matter, it's the etxt content that matters to distinguish
pages.
Anyway if you do a site: query and then click the cache for the
homepage you will see the current site I believe.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:HcwP7bF2aswJ:www.familyonetransp...
That being said I don't know what long term implicaitons using 302
redirections have and how they can be reversed. Might not have been a
good idea at the time to do a 302. Maybe a 301 would have been
preferable.
On Sep 24, 9:58 am, PaulSandman wrote:
> Google's sleeping!
> My sitehttp://familyonetransportation.com
> was temporarily redirected using a 302 redirect for a few months
> earlier this year.
> It was redirected to another site I built while I switched hosts and
> rebuilt the site.
> The doamin it was redirected to washttp://shuttlesinorlando.com
> I removed the redirect over 2 months ago and Google has indexed over
> 300 pages from the new site yet If I do -
> cache:familyonetransportation.com
> The results are the other site?
> How can I see a cache for familyonetransportation.com by clicking the
> link for cached page under the SERP's for my site's indexed pages yet
> the handle cache: pulls up a recent or current version of another
> site.....
> This is boggling my feeble mind