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Why is my website not showing up on Google anymore?
If your site is not showing up on Google, it is most likely for one of the following reasons: Google has not yet indexed your website. Google doesn’t consider your site to be sufficiently “trustworthy” or “relevant” to show it for the keywords you want to rank for. You’ve blocked the googlebot crawler in your robots.
How do you get your website back on Google?
Restore a site If you deleted your site within 30 days, you can restore it. On a computer, open a site in classic Google Sites. Click Deleted sites. Next to your deleted site, click Restore site.
Can I recover a lost website?
Google Cache Go to Google. Type in the search using the search operator cache:example.com replacing example.com with any link from your site not including http or www. If you are lucky and your pages are still in cache, you will be able to recover your full content or at least take the text from the page.
How do I recover a crashed website?
How to recover your crashed website
- Check that your website is actually down. Before the alarm bells go off, ensure there’s a problem with your website in the first place.
- Check for any safety issues.
- Implement escalation plans.
- Limit the damage.
- Resolve the issue.
- Communicate the fix.
- Summing up.
Can I unpublish my Google site?
If you no longer want your site to be available online, you can unpublish it. You’ll still be able to access and update your site content. You can also republish the site using the same URL or a different URL at any time. If people try to visit your unpublished site, they’ll see an error message.
How can I get my website to show up on Google?
Your website can show up on Google, paid and free options. If you want the paid option, join Google Adwords and your ads will show on Google and also on other websites where your ad is relevant. PIN IT FOR LATER! Join “Google My Business” if you have a local business for free.
Why is my website not showing up on Google?
Most websites have something called a robots.txt file. This instructs search engines where they can and can’t go on your website. Google can’t crawl URLs blocked in your robots.txt file, which usually results in them not showing up in search results.
Why are sitelinks not showing up in Google search?
Users don’t have to enter your website and find their way to your product or sales pages, they can click and go directly from the search results. Google does not show sitelinks for all websites. The fact that it may decide to show sitelinks when users search for your domain name or for particular queries, it’s a signal of trust.
How does Google search work for a website?
You need to provide Google and your users with a simple and easy to follow site structure. The way search engines work is that during the crawling and indexing process, they will visit your homepage and then follow any links they find in your menu, XML sitemap, and content, to discover more pages from your website.