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Deindexing on Bing
After 3 years of love between me and Bing, last year one of my sites got deindexed on Bing, and it happened in a short time. This year another one started to get (slowly) deindexed a few months before, and the last week two more entered the same process.
All my sites are still indexed on Google (and Yandex), ranked, a lot of organic traffic... No problem at all there, so I cannot understand why it's happening on Bing. Bing Webmaster Tools shows a linear drop of indexed pages (and clicks dropped to zero), but there's no explanation, and no important crawling/indexing/SEO errors are reported. I still didn't contact them. Sites have nothing in common (except being adult) - some have fully original material, some have imported and embedded material (WP-Script), some are blogs, and some are tubes. When it comes to links, they are all the same (both deindexed and untouched ones): there's link exchange, bought links and guest posts, Web2... Any similar experience and maybe a solution? Of course, Google is the most important, but why to loose organic Bing traffic if I don't have to? |
Well from others I've dealt with some problems maybe
1) fix the broken 404 error's and all error's and resubmit to msn/bing. 2) Read this: https://io.bikegremlin.com/28530/mic...one-overnight/ 3) others: Checked other domain websites that also use Cloudflare – to confirm it’s not Cloudflare blocking Bing’s bots. Websites on other domains work normally. 4) Checked for any error reports and similar. 5) Checked and re-indexed sitemaps, though they all looked green, OK. 6) Ran URL inspection for a few URL-s – all good. 7) Tried Bing’s robot tester (Tools & Enhancements -> robots.txt Tester), tried a few test URL-s – all good. 8) Ran Site Scan (SEO -> Site Scan). This showed one error, stopping right away, at the home page: “ERROR : Http 400-499 errors”. hope this helps to answer the problem. Apparently it started around 2 years ago and to this day no one has an answer other than those errors I mentioned or possibly the hosting company. Some have used a http head reader like xxxxxx.comÂha-Âhaxxx sex videos free hd porn Resources and Information. and change the User-Agent to “bingbot”. Then look for the response code. If it is anything other than 200 then you have a problem There is sadly no definitive straight forwarded answer since it would take a hands on approach outside of posting on a forum to really answer the question |
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Now back to the subject... One or two of those tubes have been deindexed, but most of them are not. Some of the deindexed sites are just blogs with original content, that I wrote myself (a lot of time and effort). And in all cases, I got no warning, notification, or anything. So denouncing most probably is not the reason. |
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