can google remove my listing ?

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hi

it is too strange
yesterday i was ranking in the first and second page of Google with a some sales page i have been promoting this week

today i am searching for it and i cant even see it on Google searches
it's like the listing for it totally disappeared.

what's wrong with it?
all i was doing is building links with the methods i have learned here

maybe i have done it too fast ?

#google #google indexing #listing #page rank #remove
  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    is it a new listing?.... if so this usually is normal..

    Have you searched for your URL in quotation marks?

    like this

    "mywebsite.com"

    Give it a try

    Peace

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    • Originally Posted by JayXtreme View Post

      is it a new listing?.... if so this usually is normal..

      Have you searched for your URL in quotation marks?

      like this

      "mywebsite.com"

      Give it a try

      Peace

      Jay
      what strange is that the site itself is not new listing and its appear on the searches

      but this specific listing is a domain.com/salespage.html
      and its gone totally, even the links to that page from digg and all related are gone.

      the term is "domain sales system"

      and the link ultradn.com/domainsalesmachine.html
      totally gone

      i do not understand it
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  • That's nothin'! I have a PR3 page that disappeared from Google for half a day. I did a search for site:myurl/mydirectory/mypage and got, "Your search - site:myurl/mydirectory/mypage - did not match any documents."

    Yet the page still had a Page Rank of 3, according to every PR checker I used. A few hours later, it reappeared in the index.

    Google -- the mind boggles!
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    • Originally Posted by articlerelated View Post

      but why do they do it ?
      i don't get it
      Here's the simplest explanation: Google doesn't want to be so predictable that people with bad intentions could "game" the search engine. Having your Web pages bounce around occasionally is just one way of being unpredictable.

      The way to deal with that is have relevant backlinks THAT YOU CONTROL with similar keywords. That way, a given Web page may disappear for a time, but your presence for those keywords will remain.
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