one of the crucial part of web development process is Website maintenance or monitoring. It decides performance as well as improvement in Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs).
SEO process is also development of website, not technically but virtually. But for webmasters it is not easy to maintain website against Google updates or algorithms nowadays. So ultimately always he/she should be prompt and up to date with new technologies to overcome on these issues.
SEO process is also development of website, not technically but virtually. But for webmasters it is not easy to maintain website against Google updates or algorithms nowadays. So ultimately always he/she should be prompt and up to date with new technologies to overcome on these issues.
One of the major issue is Removing Deleted Page of Your Website from Google Search Result.
Guidelines
to remove deleted page from search results by using Google webmaster tools
-On the Webmaster Tools home page, click the website you want.
-On the Dashboard, click Google Index on the left-hand menu.
-In drop down menu click Remove URLs option.
-Then click Create a New removal request option.
-Type the URL of the page you want removed from
search results (not the Google search results URL or cached page URL), and then
click Continue.
-The URL is case-sensitive—use exactly the same
characters and capitalization that the website uses.
-Click Yes,
remove this page.
-Click Submit
Request.
Conclusion :
By following above guidelines you can easily
remove deleted pages of your website from Google search results but its very
important and always keep in mind; to ensure your content is permanently
removed or not, you need to do one of the following within 90 days of
requesting removal. Otherwise, your content may later reappear in search
results.
-If the web page no longer exists, make sure that
the server returns a 404 (Not Found) or 410 (Gone) HTTP status code. Non-HTML
file (like PDFs) should be completely removed from your server.
-If the web page still exists, use robots.txt to prevent Google from crawling it. Even if a URL is disallowed by robots.txt
Google may still index the web page if they find its URL on another website.
However, Google won't index the web page if it's blocked in robots.txt and
there is an active URL removal request for the web page.
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