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hi what does it mean when a i run the info:domain.com command on google, and its not showing up any results? i've tried with http , with www , - not showing up any results. also tried cache: , and site: - and i do get results. the domain i was testing is an adult domain dchousewivesvideos.com any ideas guys? thanks |
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| Marketing Expert Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Sacramento, CA
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It could not be indexed or could be blocked access.
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I think the reason is, that Index page doesn't have a Google Cache. Do this search site:www [dot] dchousewivesvideos [dot] com, then do another info: search for the 2nd URL in the SERPs. | |
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when running the info: command on an internal page, i actually do get a result. which is even more curious - why would the homepage won't get results for info: any ideas? | |
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