Hello, I have a relatively new site and have been waiting for Google to index all of my pages. So far they have only only indexed my home page. Today I went to check and see if there were any more pages indexed, and now it seems my home page is gone. "No matches found" What would cause that to happen? I don't have anything shady going on, just some graphics tutorials.
Lots of datacentres to update and there is a long running update still in progress.
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Yep. Patience and more patience. It takes some time to get your site indexed at any time, but like Chris mentioned Google is doing an update now and you'll have to wait for things to settle down.
Your site may be indexed in one datacenter and not another so you may see reults bouncing around depending on which datacenter you get when you go to Google.
Some people are putting forward the theory that google has rolled back its index, so that old results are being displayed. I don't know how true this is, but some of the sites I've been involved in have suffered a loss in pages indexed.
If this is true, who knows how long it will take to sort out?
sometimes a couple of days, sometimes a couple of months
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Nope, It's perfectly normal for pages seeming to "bounce" in and out for a few weeks
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your site can be indexed quickly if you want. write some articles and submit these articles in article directories and give a link back to your site through that article.
submit your articles in many directories. google will index your site through the article.