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but Google has cached that page and when I search for a keyword of my website that page appears on top first page 5th position. This is outdated page. How to remove this page from search engine result pages? ozsubasi 2012-01-20 07:43:40 UTC #2 Google allows for you to have a page removed, just go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals system 2012-01-20 09:05:55 UTC #3 ozsubasi said: Google allows for you to have a page removed, just go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals Yes i know about this but there is one drawback of this we can only just wait until Google doesn't remove the page. I want to remove it fast from https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/gmail/kQcHUYBfv-g/iLtdqXorgrsJ search engine result pages.is there any better technique? ozsubasi 2012-01-20 09:17:31 UTC #4 Is there another page that you can redirect it to? It would help if you said what you'd already tried or considered, and what the results were.For instance, have you requested Google remove both the live and cached? What is the status of the request on Google Webmaster Tools? How long ago did you make the request? fastreplies 2012-01-21 02:06:25 UTC #5 Just https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/how-to-remove-404-error-page-from-google-serch-engine-result-pages/9951 put blank page in place the one that gone and use 301 redirect to your index page.If as you're saying it's coming in #5 in G., you may wanna keep it to generate traffic. fastreplies PhillipMobbs 2012-01-21 21:41:59 UTC #6 Can you not disallow it in your robots.txt and ping google with the sitemap change. Also adding meta noindex to the page Black_Max 2012-01-21 23:39:30 UTC #7 404 pages are one of the great unrealized resources for Web sites. When someone hits a 404 page, he/she is often confused and unsure what to do for a few seconds. Why not give him some obvious choices -- linking to the home page, or your blog, or a featured product, or whatever? system 2012-01-23 06:31:36 UTC #8 PhillipMobbs said: Can you not disallow it in your robots.txt and ping google with the sitemap change. Also adding meta noindex to the page
I have removed the page from website it is just appearing only in google SERP. So why r u saying to add "meta noindex to the page"? system 2012-01-23 06:41:47 UTC #9 fastreplies said: Just put blank page in place the one that gone and use 301 redirect to your index page.If as you're saying it's coming in #5 in G., you may wanna keep it to generate t
It Prev Story Next Story A Google Webmaster Help thread brings up a common question I see from webmasters, publishers and SEOs - why does Google Webmaster https://www.seroundtable.com/google-404-memory-16616.html Tools continuously show old 404 pages in Webmaster Tools when those pages are either no longer linked to or 404ed.Google's John Mueller said you don't have to worry about it. He said "Google has a https://techcrunch.com/2008/02/13/google-officially-hijacks-404-pages-what-do-you-think/ big memory" and often Google will continue to retry the 404ed URLs over and over again, just to be sure. Plus, if anyone on the Internet is still linking to a 404ed page and Google 404 error crawls that link, they will try it again.Having 404ed pages is not something that is an issue by itself. Of course, if the 404ed page shouldn't be 404ed then that is an issue. But if the page does not exist, it should report a 404 error, that is what it is made to do.Google's John Mueller said:If we've seen a URL once, we're likely to retry it again and again, especially how to remove if we should run across new links to that URL. This isn't something that you really need to worry about, it's absolutely fine and even expected that a website returns 404 for URLs that don't exist. Assuming these are URLs that you don't want to have indexed, then these 404 errors will not negatively affect your site's performance in search. Having 404s is fine.For more details, see this Google blog post.Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help. Previous story: Google: Be Careful Hiring An SEO To Manage Your Google Maps Listing blog comments powered by Disqus The pulse of the search community Subscribe Subscribe options ADVERTISERS Search buzz Video 10/07/2016 08:58 am Subscribe More videos Video Details Browse by: Browse by Date Find by Category Discover by Author Scan Most Recent See Comments View Tag Cloud SEM FORUM THREADS WebmasterWorld ForumsWindows 7 Rebounds and Windows 10 Uptake DeclinesFacebook Launches Marketplace: Buying and Selling in Local Communities Digital Point ForumsWiget Media - Online advertising - Official ThreadPlease suggest a name for beautiful women website ... Sponsored links Best SEO Company Link Penalty Recovery £200 includes locating & contacting Submit a Thread Forum Search Awards About Us Seals Advertise Contact Google Google Updates Google News Google SEO AdSense AdWords Misc
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