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#1 Faizee

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 10:46 AM

May Peace on you,

I feel my site is in danger zone,,
I have a similar backup site on different domain name.
For duplicate content I made a robots file and uploaded. But unfortunately bot indexed it 

I think I made some mistakes please rectify me.

My root directory folder “A” point main domain and “B” folder point backup domain what I actually did I uploaded robots file in the “B” folder and in the robots file I programmed,

User-agent: *
Disallow: /B/

1-Should I upload robots file in main root directory not in “B” folder or it’s ok to stop spider for index this folder?

2-Unfortunetly google already indexed this site  what should I do now?
i- Should I inform google about this backup site?
ii- Or should I do something moor for this matter?
Please help!

regards,

Faizee

#2 1dmf

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 10:59 AM

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Unfortunetly google already indexed this site  what should I do now?


Request the site is removed via the GWMT removal tool

#3 Randy

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:03 PM

But make sure you have a robots.txt file in place too.

It needs to be at the root level of the site. Spiders won't attempt to query the server for one at each subdirectory level.




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