Your explaination clarify the situation a lot, thanks.
I do the update and I will wait the proper times to see the changes..
Shame on my ignorance. gh
.D
On Thu, 2012-02-02 at 15:36 +0100, PsychoBilly wrote:
Robot directives are strictly followed by all non-rogue crawling bots
And if you tell googlebot to go away, he'll gently do so.
then the google index is updated shortly after, could be one week.
And another to come back in the index.
[[ David3 Gonnella ]] @ [[ 02/02/2012 15:32
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yes i know robots are not specified properly, I am going to update the
pages, but the point is that searching *site:hackers.it* you do not have
any results, while since yesterday yes. (the update was done quite a week
ago..)
If it is all due to this mistake, i would be very happy, and will give
some time to serious SEO studies
.D
On Thu, 2012-02-02 at 14:55 +0100, PsychoBilly wrote:
<meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' /> this is called
autopwn
[[ David3 Gonnella ]] @ [[ 02/02/2012 01:25
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Hello guys,
Since few days my domain is out for first tests ..but today it is
totally disappeared from Google search results.
Do you know how this can happen?
It has no malwares, exploits or anything illegal and there is
neither the intent as you can read in the few pages.
the domain is hackers.it
Any help in understanding would be appreciated. Thanks
Davide
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