Can't remove 301 redirect from search results

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I removed a 301 redirect from site A to site B.

The removal was a success but when you go in Google and do site:A.com, it still shows site B appearing. By that I mean, it still shows my authorship, title tag, and meta description from site B.

How do I get Google to remove this ASAP?

Thanks in advance.
#301 #redirect #remove #results #search
  • Profile picture of the author spyindia
    I didn't do it by myself but if you had redirect your site to other domain and now you want your old domain. then redirect your new domain to old domain. May be it work
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  • Profile picture of the author petemcal
    You can give Google directives as to what you want them to index/show via 'Google Webmaster Tools'.

    There are options such as preferred domain etc which you can set.

    Other than that it's just a case of waiting. You'll actually notice that Google doesn't often do a knee jerk change to the SERPs when this sort of change is implemented. I don't know if this is built in by Google to make sure that the redirect is going to be permanent (a 301) or if it's going to change back.
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  • Profile picture of the author sportychints
    You can do it from Google Webmaster Tools....Use Remove URL Option from webmaster tools, hope this will help you...
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