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Hi,
recently I put a permanent redirect on one of my sites. I thought I had made a temporal redirect and only realised after a few days I had set up a permanent redirect. By then the damage was already done. The whole site is gone out of google. What to do??? I removed the redirect as fast as possible but my site has lost it's top position in google searches. How do I bring my site back to its old position and make google forget about the permanent redirect? Thanks |
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Beginning SEOer wrote: > Hi, > > recently I put a permanent redirect on one of my sites. I thought I > had made a temporal redirect and only realised after a few days I had > set up a permanent redirect. By then the damage was already done. > The whole site is gone out of google. What to do??? > I removed the redirect as fast as possible but my site has lost it's > top position in google searches. > > How do I bring my site back to its old position and make google forget > about the permanent redirect? > > Thanks > oh dear. How are the searches doing for the site that you redirected to? I think that perhaps the only thing you can do is wait. Jez. |
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On Oct 3, 4:57 pm, Jez <j...@virgin.net> wrote:
> Beginning SEOer wrote: > > Hi, > > > recently I put a permanent redirect on one of my sites. I thought I > > had made a temporal redirect and only realised after a few days I had > > set up a permanent redirect. By then the damage was already done. > > The whole site is gone out of google. What to do??? > > I removed the redirect as fast as possible but my site has lost it's > > top position in google searches. > > > How do I bring my site back to its old position and make google forget > > about the permanent redirect? > > > Thanks > > oh dear. How are the searches doing for the site that you redirected to? > > I think that perhaps the only thing you can do is wait. > > Jez. The days the redirect was pointing to the new site it scored much better for keywords but now it shows the same results as before the redirect. How long do you think it will take before my old site gets more or less again the same results and can't I give it a push? Thanks |
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Beginning SEOer wrote: > On Oct 3, 4:57 pm, Jez <j...@virgin.net> wrote: >> Beginning SEOer wrote: >>> Hi, >>> recently I put a permanent redirect on one of my sites. I thought I >>> had made a temporal redirect and only realised after a few days I had >>> set up a permanent redirect. By then the damage was already done. >>> The whole site is gone out of google. What to do??? >>> I removed the redirect as fast as possible but my site has lost it's >>> top position in google searches. >>> How do I bring my site back to its old position and make google forget >>> about the permanent redirect? >>> Thanks >> oh dear. How are the searches doing for the site that you redirected to? >> >> I think that perhaps the only thing you can do is wait. >> >> Jez. > > The days the redirect was pointing to the new site it scored much > better for keywords but now it shows the same results as before the > redirect. > > How long do you think it will take before my old site gets more or > less again the same results and can't I give it a push? > > Thanks > The only push that you might be able to give it is add some links - and maybe refresh the content (though the content refresh is debatable). Anyone else got any ideas? Jez. |
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On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:23:37 +0100, Jez <j.ez@virgin.net> wrote:
> > >Beginning SEOer wrote: >> On Oct 3, 4:57 pm, Jez <j...@virgin.net> wrote: >>> Beginning SEOer wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> recently I put a permanent redirect on one of my sites. I thought I >>>> had made a temporal redirect and only realised after a few days I had >>>> set up a permanent redirect. By then the damage was already done. >>>> The whole site is gone out of google. What to do??? >>>> I removed the redirect as fast as possible but my site has lost it's >>>> top position in google searches. >>>> How do I bring my site back to its old position and make google forget >>>> about the permanent redirect? >>>> Thanks >>> oh dear. How are the searches doing for the site that you redirected to? >>> >>> I think that perhaps the only thing you can do is wait. >>> >>> Jez. >> >> The days the redirect was pointing to the new site it scored much >> better for keywords but now it shows the same results as before the >> redirect. >> >> How long do you think it will take before my old site gets more or >> less again the same results and can't I give it a push? >> >> Thanks >> > >The only push that you might be able to give it is add some links - and >maybe refresh the content (though the content refresh is debatable). > >Anyone else got any ideas? > >Jez. Piece of string comes to mind and patience. plh paul -- http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Le...w-legends.html http://www.firstpeople.us/native-ame...n-pottery.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/houston...elry-june.html |
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