: Pages are indexed but disappear after few days My pages get indexed after 1 day, but some days later disappear from search results. Any idea why this happens? I've been trying to find any of
My pages get indexed after 1 day, but some days later disappear from search results.
Any idea why this happens?
I've been trying to find any of the usual problems like hidden links or other issues, but can't find anything wrong.
Here is an example. It was on first page until yesterday, today is gone.
This is happening with all my pages lately, so I think it must be something common to all, but can't figure out what.
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Well, They may claim to have worked upon to remove spam from search results but the reality is not so. I suppose that they’ll bring change in their new algorithm soon as they might have received tons of reconsideration request for original websites (which are legitimate and didnot copy content) which have been completely deindexed due to the changed algorithm.
That has also happened to my web pages as well, but they don't actually disappear, just move to the second, third pages etc. in the search results. To find a particular web page of your site on Google just search this way "site:example.com: page" Example (your web address) & page (the web page/keyword associated with a particular web page you are looking for)
In order for your website to rank #1 on Google, you not only need good content, but SEO as well. Such as strong keywords, good meta description, also place keywords into the title of your web page as well. This has drastically helped the homepage of my website to rank #1 in a Google search result.
It was on first page until yesterday [...]
First page of what?
All you did was link to the page itself, then not tell us what you're searching for and expect to see it at the top of. But regardless:
but some days later disappear from search results
You're also not explaining what this means.
As far as I can tell, nothing's "disappeared." A targeted search, eg. for:
site:onlinegameslist.org "smooty tales"
turns up the page you gave as example, right at top. So it hasn't disappeared. Whether Google thinks it's good enough to return as a top result for whatever your search terms are, or anything at all, is a different and constantly-changing matter. But it is in the index.
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