IF Google Stop Indexing My Site/Blog Why Should it Be? What should i do?
What Would you do if Google stopped indexing your site? Would you panic? Maybe. Because Google Traffic is very important and free. It’s great for branding and getting direct visitors. And it’s one of the most important step of online visibility.
If Google stopped indexing you;
The Reason Might Be;
1-) Probably you haven’t been added new content for more than a week.
2-) You created a lot of content in a short time period. (including fetched rss content)
3-) You bought links.
4-) You linked to that site from your other blogs / sites in a short time period.
What Should you do?
1-) Stop doing that “4″.
2-) If your site isn’t appearing in Google search results, or it’s performing more poorly than it once did (and you believe that it does not violate our webmaster guidelines), you can ask Google to reconsider your site.
In addition, if you recently purchased a domain that you think may have violated our guidelines before you owned it, you can use the reconsideration request form to let us know that you recently acquired the site and that it now adheres to the guidelines.
To request reconsideration of your site:
- First, make sure you’ve added your site to your Webmaster Tools account, and verified site ownership.
- Sign in to Google Webmaster Tools.
- On the Dashboard, under Talk to Google in the list on the right, click Request reconsideration and follow the steps.
Adobe is Working With Search Giants Google and Yahoo to Solve the Indexing Problem of Flash Content
Flash has not been easily searchable until now, but Adobe Systems is working with leading search engines Google and Yahoo to solve the problem. CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber and reporter Elinor Mills discuss the impact of making Flash pages more visible to search engines. One question is whether Microsoft, which developed Silverlight, a competitor to Flash, will also index Flash files in its search engine.


