Bot Crawling issues
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Dear all, Is this cache:www.subhavaastu.com is not working now with Google. Why it is not showing when the site is crawled. What were the new algorithms which Google is adopted? in my searches of all of my site internal links of www.SubhaVaastu.com, I observed only 404 instead of Google visiting time and date. After observing this 404 of each of my site links, I understand Google stopped crawling my site.
Some more examples are shown below with other websites:
cache:www.vastuwebsite.com ("NOT" showing when Google visited this site)
cache:www.vastuconsultantusa.com ("NOT" showing when Google visited this site)
cache:www.shubhavaastu.com ("NOT" showing when Google visited this site)
cache:www.subhavastu.com (Showing when Google visited this site)
To my surprise, I noticed that Google crawled latest links in my site, which I added a new link (https://www.subhavaastu.com/remove-negativity.html) just 10 days back, this new link was clearly crawled by Google. I typed "remove negativity subhavaastu", I saw the results with this new page in the SERP, but on the same way when I typed "cache:www.subhavaastu.com/remove-negativity.html", it is showing again 404.
what is happening with Google, is Google is following any new algorithms now. Is google changed any new concept? or, is my site is penalized in any case, I think it may not be, because if my site is penalized, then Google should not visit the new links and should not show the results with my site. Coming with my site, its pure from viruses, no malicious codes. Indeed it's an article based site, which has a good reputation. This domain is taken in the year 2003. We never spam anywhere we never did any wrong methods.
If my site is penalized, then is it manual penalized or bot penalized. I thoroughly checked webmaster tools and google console, I never found any notices or any note from Google.
Require experts analyzation on this doubt. Thanks in Advance.
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Dear SeoMAN,
Thanks for your answer. I just tried at google, its shows normal, I just checked google search console and webmaster tools, there is nothing serious shows. Can it be possible to try to find out what was the main cause.
Is I taken the right image, is I searched exactly what you are asking about?
Many thanks.
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Dear Vijay, Thank You.
You are an expert in this field, I respect your thought, but I am thinking there should be some other reason, that might cause of this problem. I am MOZ PRO subscriber, if there is, canonical issues, I will get such notifications. Long back, there are some canonical issues, we fix them.
Site is totally free from malware and viruses, I just now also observed Google webmaster tools and checked other ways, there is nothing viruses found in my site.
Can it be possible to find any other issues which caused this problem.
Many thanks.
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You are asking quite a lot of questions here, basically if your site has been around for a reasonable amount of time and your page is accessible and can be crawled by search engines you should be able to Google your domain name (including the TLD) like "mydomain.com", if that doesn't show up you either have a serious technical error or you have had a penalty.
As for telling whether it is bot or manual Google search console should give you a bit more information. Personally as far as I can see a penalty is a penalty and needs to be overcome one way or another, whether it is automatic or manual is a bit beside the point!
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It can be due to a lot of SEO/technical issues, Here are a couple of observations/suggestions:
- Your site works with https:// and with http:// both and also with www. and without www. , this might be an issue for duplicate content. Please make sure that you have only one version with or without www. or https://
- Check your website for malware and viruses just as a precaution.
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