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Subject:
Google Ranking
Category: Computers > Algorithms Asked by: windsurf-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
30 Mar 2004 21:50 PST
Expires: 31 Mar 2004 20:00 PST Question ID: 322821 |
My site http://www.hgh-best-results.com is slipping in position on Google. I suspect it has something to do with the cache image of the page. To my surprise when I went to the Google tool bar and selected Cached Snapshot of Page - there was none...! All it indicates is "Content removed at the request of the site's publisher.' YIKES! Would someone take a peek at my code and see if there are any red flags that agitating Googlebot? How do I get Google to cache my index page? Michael |
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Subject:
Re: Google Ranking
From: robertskelton-ga on 31 Mar 2004 12:47 PST |
Such a message suggests that somebody with access to your robots.txt and email system asked Google not to cache the pages of your site. Given the product type, my guess is sabotage! Do a Google search for "Content removed at the request of the site's publisher" to find out more. |
Subject:
Re: Google Ranking
From: windsurf-ga on 31 Mar 2004 13:38 PST |
Wow... How can I get Google to cache my index? Michael |
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