Google’s recent announcement about closing down its index temporarily had the SEO geeks wondering what the world’s largest search engine was up to.
I possibly had the first brush with the indexer when I noticed quite a few pages of one of my affiliate websites deindexed from the Search Engine. Most of the pages were the main money pages that can potentially affect the revenue huge time.
The most common queries that popped up in my mind to search for a possible solution included
As expected nothing worthwhile comes from these searches except for this process to verify if your pages are, in fact, removed from the index or not?
I tried to search through the web but couldn’t find a single recent article on the issue which can help suggest a possible solution to the problem.
Since the Indexing function is disabled for now, here are a few of the options that could be employed to test if these can bring back the content on Google’s Index.
We’ve had multiple URLs removed from the index and thus we’d be using each of the tatic on separate URLs to judge as to which tactic helps bring them back.
A point to mention that we have deliberately left the most important URLs (that have been de-indexed) as it is to allow time to see if Google indexed them on its own in due course and in the meantime if we could get success with any of the below-mentioned tactics, we can then try to implement the same tactic to the URLs left (in case they don’t get indexed automatically) one by one.
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