使用网站管理员工具申请重新审核 不指定

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使用网站管理员工具申请重新审核
如果您的网站没有出现在Google搜索结果内,您可能会有一点担心。在这里,我们收集了一些信息,帮助您确定何时及如何为您的网站提交一份申请重新审核的请求。

您可以按照Bergy(我们的视频资料中example.com网站的管理员)的做法,在片中他试图确定是否需要为自己的古罗马政治博客提交一份重新审核的申请。当然,并非所有网站管理员的问题可以追溯到Wysz (-:,但下面列出的简单步骤可以帮助您根据自己的情况找到正确的解决方案。

检查可访问性方面是否存在问题

您可能希望检查您的网站是否存在任何不能正常访问的问题——您可以登录到您自己的网站管理员工具账户,完成这项检查。在概述页面上,您可以看到Google机器人上次成功抓取到您网站主页的时间。另一种方式是检查您网站主页的快照日期。如需了解有关Google机器人如何抓取您网站的更详细信息,可以查看抓取速度图示(您可以选择:工具>设置抓取速度)。

在概述页面上,您还可以查看是否发生过任何抓取错误。例如,当我们试图访问您的网站时,如果您的服务器处于正忙或无法使用的状态时,您就会看到一个"网址无法访问"的错误讯息。另外一种可能是,您网站中有些URL被robots.txt文件屏蔽了。您会看到"网址受 robots.txt 限制"的字样。如果列出的网址中有些是您不希望被抓取的,您可以打开“工具”,并选择"分析robots.txt" ——在这个选项中,您可以确认自己的robots.txt文件使用了正确格式,并且仅屏蔽您的网站上不希望被Google抓取到的部分。

除上述例子以外,还有其他几种类型的抓取错误——例如HTTP错误和URL超时错误等。尽管在这里我们并没有单独强调它们,但您仍能在网站管理员工具账户内的概述页面上看到所有这些错误的警示。

检查是否有未读消息

如果Google访问您的网站时没遇到任何问题,请查看网站管理员工具账户的消息中心内是否有未读消息。在这里Google会就有关您的网站管理员工具账户以及您所管理的网站等重要信息与您沟通。如果我们注意到您的网站出现了某些问题,我们可能会向您的消息中心发送消息,详细说明一些您需要修正的问题,使您的网站符合网站管理员指南的要求。

阅读网站管理员指南

如果您在消息中心内没有看到任何消息,那么请检查您的网站是否有哪些地方违反了网站管理员指南。您可以通过我们的"帮助中心"获得更多信息。

修复您的网站

如果您的网站违反了网站管理员指南,而且您认为这可能会影响Google对您网站的收录,您最好及时提交一份申请重新审核的请求。但在此之前,请修改您的网站,使它符合我们指南的要求。

提交重新审核的请求

现在您可以提交一份重新审核申请。请登录到您的网站管理员工具账户。在“工具”界面上点击"请求重新审核"并完成后续步骤。请务必解释清楚您认为您的网站的问题出在哪儿,以及您已经采取了哪些步骤来修复。

一旦您提交了请求,您将会在消息中心收到由我们发出的邮件,确认我们已收到请求。然后,我们将审核您的网站是否符合网站管理员指南的要求。

我们希望这篇文章能帮助您了解何时及如何申请重新审核。如果您不能确定Google为什么没有收录您的网站,我们的网站管理员支持论坛是一个寻求帮助的好地方。在那里,您会遇到许多既有丰富经验又很友好的的网站管理员和Google员工,他们会很乐意查看您的网站,并为您提出如何修复网站的建议。您可以在google.cn/webmasters/上找到指向帮助中心和网站管理员支持论坛的链接。

原文:Requesting reconsideration using Google Webmaster Tools
发表于: 2008年7月2日星期三 上午9:49

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If your site does not appear in Google Search results, you might be understandably worried. Here, we've put together some information to help you determine when and how to submit a reconsideration request for your site.


You can follow along as Bergy (the webmaster of example.com in our video) tries to find out whether he needs to submit a reconsideration request for his Ancient Roman Politics blog. Of course, not all webmasters' problems can be traced back to Wysz (-:, but the simple steps outlined below can help you determine the right solution for your particular case.


Check for access issues


You may want to check if there are any access issues with your site - you can do this by logging in to your Webmaster Tools account. On the Overview page you'll be able to see when Googlebot last successfully crawled the home page of your site. Another way to do this is to check the cache date for your site's homepage. For more detailed information about how Googlebot crawls your site, you might want to check the crawl rate graphs (find them in Tools > Set crawl rate).


On the Overview page you can also check whether there are any crawling errors. For example, if your server was busy or unavailable when we tried to access your site, you would get a "URL unreachable" error message. Alternatively, there might be URLs in your site blocked by your robots.txt file. You can see this in "URLs restricted by robots.txt". If there are URLs listed there which you did not expect, you can go to Tools and select "Analyze robots.txt" - there you can make sure that your robots.txt file is properly formatted and only blocking the parts of your site which you don't want Google to crawl.


Other than the examples mentioned above, there are several more types of crawl errors - HTTP errors and URLs timed out errors, just to name a few. Even thought we haven't highlighted them here, you will still see alerts for all of them on the Overview page in your Webmaster Tools account.


Check for messages


If Google has no problems accessing your site, check to see if there is a message waiting for you in the Message Center of your Webmaster Tools account. This is the place Google uses to communicate important information to you regarding your Webmaster Tools account and the sites you manage. If we have noticed there is something wrong with your site, we may send you a message there, detailing some issues which you need to fix to bring your site into compliance with the Webmaster Guidelines.


Read the Webmaster Guidelines


If you don't see a message in the Message Center, check to see if your site is or has at some point been in violation of the Webmaster Guidelines. You can find them, and much more, in our Help Center.


Fix your site


If your site is in violation of the Webmaster Guidelines and you think that this might have affected how your site is viewed by Google, this would be a good time to submit a reconsideration request. But before you do that, make changes to your site so that it falls within our guidelines.


Submit a reconsideration request


Now you can go ahead and submit a request for reconsideration. Log in to your Webmaster Tools account. Under Tools, click on "Request reconsideration" and follow the steps. Make sure to explain what you think was wrong with your site and what steps you have taken to fix it.


Once you've submitted your request, you'll see a message from us in the Message Center confirming that we've received it. We'll then review your site for compliance with the Webmaster Guidelines.


We hope this post has helped give you an idea when and how to submit a reconsideration request. If you're not sure why Google isn't including your site, a great place to look for help is our Webmaster Help Group. There you will find many knowledgeable and friendly webmasters and Googlers, who would be happy to look at your site and give suggestions on how you could fix things. You can find links to both the Help Center and the Webmaster Group at google.com/webmasters.