I found a link to my customer's site with an over-optimized
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I found a link to my customer's site with an over-optimized anchor text using the OpenSite Explorer tool, but when I opened the link, my customer's link is nowhere to be found.
Here is the link Opensiteexplorer gave me:
http://www.derbymadness.com/my-profile/demolition-derby-groups/viewgroup/12-web
And here is my customer's link: 1896omalleyhouse.com
The link is not on the cached version of the page either.
Can anyone tell me how this might happen?
Thanks!
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Thanks! I did see it disappear after I posted the question. It's good to know that Roger crawls about 30 days or so.
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It's actually gone now, as Keri below has indicated.
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I did a search for "french quarter" on that domain, and found a cached link at http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JBWoP_J3zQcJ:www.derbymadness.com/my-profile/demolition-derby-groups/viewbulletins%3Fgroupid%3D12+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us. Looks like the page has since been edited/removed and is nothing to worry about now.
How it happened was that the link was there when Roger crawled, but he only crawls once a month or so, and the link was removed since the last crawl.
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What's the anchor text of the over-optimized link used?
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