Site Links, Can't Get Rid Of Anymore?
Started by kevs, Nov 11 2009 07:08 PM
19 replies to this topic
#3
Posted 11 November 2009 - 08:25 PM
Google has been acting flaky this week. I see old data, reduced page listings, and other indications of a possible rollback in the SERPs. It looks to me like they are recrawling/rebuilding the index or something. Then again, it could be nothing.
Would be nice if JohnMu dropped by to clarify what appears to be happening.
Would be nice if JohnMu dropped by to clarify what appears to be happening.
#4
Posted 12 November 2009 - 01:22 AM
I think they are having a technical hitch - they have releases the new Keywords user interface, and someone else is having the same sort of problems as you Micheal
http://googlewebmast...words-user.html
If you scroll down to the comments you'll see what I mean
http://googlewebmast...words-user.html
If you scroll down to the comments you'll see what I mean
#5
Posted 12 November 2009 - 01:05 PM
Michael,
thanks, I reported I dropped from #1 to page 4 a few weeks ago. That has stablizid a bit.
I hate people asking why I don't want site links, just trust me in this instance they are not wanted/needed.
That said. Why are they there? The text in webmasters tools used to say explicity that if you block over 4 or so, then they are all blocked. Now I don't see that text. Are they forced to show now?
And how long is wait for my block to take effect?
thanks, I reported I dropped from #1 to page 4 a few weeks ago. That has stablizid a bit.
I hate people asking why I don't want site links, just trust me in this instance they are not wanted/needed.
That said. Why are they there? The text in webmasters tools used to say explicity that if you block over 4 or so, then they are all blocked. Now I don't see that text. Are they forced to show now?
And how long is wait for my block to take effect?
#6
Posted 12 November 2009 - 01:54 PM
Pretty sure no one here is going to have the answer to those questions, kevs. For one thing, you might be the only person in the world who doesn't want them, so none of us has any experience in trying to get rid of them. You'd have a better chance of getting an answer on the google webmaster help group. At least there, a google rep might know.
#14
Posted 13 November 2009 - 06:59 PM
If you block Sitelinks so that you have less than four left, we will generally not show them at all. However, that process can take 1-2 weeks in the worst case, so I'm guessing that you're somewhere in between there. At the moment there's no general setting to "block all sitelinks" (like a meta-tag or something), they're generated algorithmically, based on the site & query.
It would help to know your site's URL so that I could take a look, I'll check out your thread in the other forum
Cheers
John
PS The keywords data in Webmaster Tools is just for reporting - not having them visible does not mean that we're not indexing your site anymore, it might just mean that something along the line up to the visible report got stuck for your site. If you don't see anything there, chances are that it's just a matter of time until it fills up.
It would help to know your site's URL so that I could take a look, I'll check out your thread in the other forum
Cheers
John
PS The keywords data in Webmaster Tools is just for reporting - not having them visible does not mean that we're not indexing your site anymore, it might just mean that something along the line up to the visible report got stuck for your site. If you don't see anything there, chances are that it's just a matter of time until it fills up.
#15
Posted 13 November 2009 - 08:06 PM
Oh, John, I just responded in the Google forum to you. Real pleased you answered there. You work for Google, it states it on Google Forum but not this one.
Anyway, I was saying if you send me an email, I'll send my real name, which is my website also.
Now you just stated something here, that I think I used to see stated in the webmaster sitelinks area -- that if you have less than four sitelinks, that none with show -- which is what I like.
I'm still puzzled why I went from 0 site link for a year, to suddenly 8.
So I let three be unblockd and was going to build up more to the ones I like.
But if you say that keeping under 4 eliminates all of them, then I'll just block them all like I used to.
Thanks!
Anyway, I was saying if you send me an email, I'll send my real name, which is my website also.
Now you just stated something here, that I think I used to see stated in the webmaster sitelinks area -- that if you have less than four sitelinks, that none with show -- which is what I like.
I'm still puzzled why I went from 0 site link for a year, to suddenly 8.
So I let three be unblockd and was going to build up more to the ones I like.
But if you say that keeping under 4 eliminates all of them, then I'll just block them all like I used to.
Thanks!
#16
Posted 13 November 2009 - 08:12 PM
Ok, I see it just came up so happy:
We display sitelinks only if a site has 3 or more unblocked sitelinks. If you'd like sitelinks to appear on your site, please make sure that at least 3 sitelinks are unblocked.
Still, curious why they came back -- even though I'm visiting the page everythree months?
Wish there was a way to tell Google to just permanently block them.
IN a nutshell, I have pages that are still active for my "lowend" clients, that I don't want emphasizes when my "highend' client Google me.
We display sitelinks only if a site has 3 or more unblocked sitelinks. If you'd like sitelinks to appear on your site, please make sure that at least 3 sitelinks are unblocked.
Still, curious why they came back -- even though I'm visiting the page everythree months?
Wish there was a way to tell Google to just permanently block them.
IN a nutshell, I have pages that are still active for my "lowend" clients, that I don't want emphasizes when my "highend' client Google me.
#20
Posted 22 November 2009 - 01:00 PM
Funny, as yesterday I had a similar issue. OK, not sitelinks. But one sud directory on a domain I use for testing client sites managed to get listed. Had to ask for it to be removed (after robots update). So removing some sitelinks is sensible, although I am still not sure what sort of site Kev's is running to want to remove them all! I am thinking that it could be something saucy.
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