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TrafficTitan 10-13-2014 12:13 PM

Google query question
 
On some of the urls of my site I can't find the url when i search for

site:example.com/specificurl.html
returns no results

but I can find the page when i search for the page title and the domain.

"this is the title example.com"

Does any SEO experts know if this mean anything? Is the page penalized or wtf is going on here?

nico-t 10-13-2014 12:27 PM

google are assraping the search results at the moment. Your sites will be back shortly on page 30 while they fill up page 1 with more youtube, amazon and facebook links.

Arnox 10-13-2014 12:31 PM

If your site's internal link is non-www. and you're searching for it with a www. prefix, it typically won't list the result. Make sure you're searching for the right prefix first.

MrTrollkien 10-13-2014 12:35 PM

Google indexes my forum pages but in the serps where they combine multiple listing into one listing they show topics of having up to 10 posts and dates that are really old. This is not the case. These forum posts span multiple pages and are active. This combined listing seem to only think their are only 1 page to these topics. I thought pagination would have taken care of this.

TrafficTitan 10-13-2014 12:44 PM

I'm searching in google for a page on my site. When searching for:

"site:example.com/page.html" - no results (no www prefix)
"title of the page example.com" - page is listed

Does this mean anything? Only happens sometimes. Seems strange that i can't find the page in the first search query.

Famemonster 10-13-2014 01:12 PM

It sounds like a manual penalty but there was a panda refresh last week. Google has been talking about refreshing the penguin in mid october, and the mozcast for yesterday was 70, which is higher than normal. The serps seem a little fucked up right now, I would wait a day, and check it out with site: using the www. and the non www versions.

jimmycastor 10-13-2014 01:57 PM

seems they update now every couple of days, the last update was like 2-3 weeks ago


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