Anthony, I'm having trouble seeing the same thing you are. When I view the source code for that page, rel="canonical" has the correct URL (not homepage). Is it possible that you navigated there via ajax from the homepage, and thus the property didn't update?
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RE: Why has Google stopped indexing my content?
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RE: Why has Google stopped indexing my content?
This seems like a very valid answer. Looking into it right now!
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Why has Google stopped indexing my content?
Mystery of the day!
Back on December 28th, there was a 404 on the sitemap for my website. This lasted 2 days before I noticed and fixed. Since then, Google has not indexed my content. However, the majority of content prior to that date still shows up in the index.
The website is http://www.indieshuffle.com/.
Clues:
- Google reports no current issues in Webmaster tools
- Two reconsideration requests have returned "no manual action taken"
- When new posts are detected as "submitted" in the sitemap, they take 2-3 days to "index"
- Once "indexed," they cannot be found in search results unless I include url:indieshuffle.com
- The sitelinks that used to pop up under a basic search for "Indie Shuffle" are now gone
- I am using Yoast's SEO tool for Wordpress (and have been for years)
- Before December 28th, I was doing 90k impressions / 4.5k clicks
- After December 28th, I'm now doing 8k impressions / 1.3k clicks
Ultimately, I'm at a loss for a possible explanation. Running an SEOMoz audit comes up with warnings about rel=canonical and a few broken links (which I've fixed in reaction to the report).
I know these things often correct themselves, but two months have passed now, and it continues to get progressively worse.
Thanks,
Jason