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Old 03-08-2005, 02:30 AM
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Default Description and Title removed from GOOGLE

hi All Buddies

Im in a big problem when Google came last time on my site for crawling it left me destroyed.

In Feb Google came to crawl my site and after crawling it removed all the description and title and wat was left was only URL and Similar pages links..


My URL is

www.delinquenttaxliens.com

Plz have a look at my URL and just check wats the problem with the site and why all the title and discription are removed as there is no kind of spamming and no Dirty SEO done for the site and also the site has lost all the positions in the Search Engines.
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Old 03-08-2005, 02:29 PM
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I just looked at your site and all your meta-tags were there, they look good I don't know what you might have had a problem with before.
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Old 03-08-2005, 05:12 PM
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Default We've got something very similar

We've got a very similar situation. It appears it is because some of our pages take a while to load (due to XML transactions to check stock status). That doesn't appear to be your problem.

I'd start with a robots.txt (even a blank file is better than the 404 you're returning now). Then I'd get rid of the revisit-after meta tag. It serves no purpose, and Yahoo has said that at times it can hinder your site indexing properly (especially large sites).

Other than that, there isn't a whole lot you can do other than getting more incoming links to make them try harder to find your content. They spider what they see fit for the most part, and store what they feel fit (barring technical issues on their end and yours).

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