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lie22020-04-14 11:04:47
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lie2, 2020-04-14 11:04:47

Why did the site disappear from the Google search engine?

Good day!
Today 14.04, Yesterday 13.04 at 16-17 pm Moscow time one of the admins added a new sitemap file to search.google.com and as I understand it re-registered the owner and linked the site to a new mail... but at least the file is correct, and already to In the evening, I noticed that the site is not issued for search queries. Those. if earlier the site was on line 1-2 of page 1 in Google for the query "buy a motorcycle", now there is no such page! This is not to say that the rarer and more accurate requests for the name of the technique also fell out of nowhere (they do not exist at all).
I only found you on a request for the name of the organization.

what's the matter?
really need help, tk. a lot of time and money was spent on such a result, and now everything has gone to 0? why? how is that?

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Dimonchik, 2020-04-14
@dimonchik2013

patamush
there are no short facts - there is no help
A short kid monitors the site through the Google Console, first of all,
where Google sends warnings to him
and generally sees the whole picture of the issuance,
and if some admins are playing with the CEO, then maybe the kid is not a hot kid or the site to him not really needed?

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Anton Velichko, 2020-04-25
@ReactorHeart

From your vague question, I still tried to make some assumptions ..
To solve the situation, you need :

  1. Link your site to your Google Webmaster Console account. To do this, log in to your Google account, go to the Google webmaster console, initiate binding to the domain. In response, the system will ask you to upload the file to the server in the root directory of the site. Through, for example, the FileZilla program, go to the root directory of your site, delete the old file (this is important !!) and place the new one that you downloaded from your Google Webmaster Console account. After that, again in the Google Webmaster Console, confirm that you are the Owner. And you will have access to statistics on errors and other information on the site.
  2. After that, in the Google Webmaster Console, check if the link to the sitemap.xml is correct. If it's wrong, change it and send it for re-bypass.
  3. To check the position of your site for your city and promoted queries, use any position check service (Google search will help you).
  4. Also look at traffic data in Yandex Metrica (or other analytics system that is installed on your site). If positions have fallen, then traffic should fall (just look at the traffic from search engines, not the general one!). Although lately this has not always been the case, because positions can remain high, but traffic still falls. because demand falls.

As a result of the above manipulations, you :
  • restore access from your account to the Google webmaster console of your site;
  • fix the error with the wrong sitemap.xml, if any
  • find out exactly what queries and what positions your site occupies in the promotion region for promoted queries
  • compare this data with the readings of the analytics counter (traffic from search engines)

And so that in the future negligent admins do not do what they are not asked to - change all passwords on all accounts from which you have ever provided these passwords to anyone.

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