Home page deindexed by google
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when I search my website on google by site:www.mydomain.com
I have found my domain with www has been de-indexed by google,
but when I search site:mydomain.com, my home page--**mydomain.com **show up on the search results without www, put it simple, google only index my domain without www,
I wonder how to make my domain with www being indexed,
and how to prevent this problem occure again.
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if you already haven't, make sure you look at adding a homepage canonical tag too
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You cant have both versions indexed in Google. www and non www are 2 separate pages and seen as duplicate content if you use both.
As Google has already indexed the non www version, then I would redirect all your pages with www to pages without www to avoid duplicate content.
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You will need to 301 redirect the none www version of your site to the www version. By the sounds of things you are not using a CMS that will usually take care of this for you.
How you implement the redirect will be dependant on your webserver: linux apache or MS IIS. Information for both can be found at the following URLs. Keep me posted on how you get on.
Apache: http://jonsimpson.co.uk/log/2006/301_redirect_www_no_www
IIS: http://www.mcanerin.com/en/articles/301-redirect-iis.asp
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