Has Google de-indexed my pages?

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I use SEO Quake to check the numbers sometimes for my website. One of features is to check the number pages indexed. After I put up my site, did the social bookmarking, pinged, google analytics, etc., the indexing was I:107, meaning, I guess 107 pages indexed.

Today I look and it's I:33. Does this mean that google is only indexing now 33 of my pages? When I click the I:33 it still me takes to 11 google pages filled with my web pages (not just 4)

I have been doing a lot of article submissions lately. I've read that you should spin your original content before submitting to an article sites such as ezinearticles but I have pretty much been submitting the original article verbatim. So far, I have done this with only 11 of my original articles. Will this get my pages de-indexed? Or maybe one thing has nothing to do with the other?

Should I have anything to worry about? Has anybody else had this experience with SEO Quake and the Google index number? Is there any other source I can compare with?

thanks,

Ritchie
#deindexed #google #pages
  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    have you tried site:website.com in google?
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    • Profile picture of the author RitchieHarder
      Yes, in fact, that is where the SEO Quake feature takes me; to the google search page with the site:website.com in the search box and giving me 11 pages of results of my website pages just as before.

      I was wondering why the I(for Google Index):107 became I:33 with the SEO Quake application. Does this mean anything that I should be concerned about? Has anyone else had this experience with SEO Quake?
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  • Profile picture of the author onlycube
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    • Profile picture of the author RitchieHarder
      mydnstats.com gives me little info.

      thanks,

      Ritchie
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    Trust the data you see for yourself in Google over the data you see in third party tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author RitchieHarder
      A subsequent question I might have is: If I submit the same original articles on my sight to ezine sites without spinning them, will this hurt my page rankings.

      Given the same content, which is ranked higher: The page on a site with higher PR or the page with less PR but was published first?

      And does this have anything to do with the supplemental index?

      thanks,

      Ritchie
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