Open Site Explorer is finding old html Files that havn't been on my site in two years... even after a 301 Redirect. HELP!
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Hey Morgan!
It appears we last crawled your site on November 14th 2014. If we do not re-crawl a site, data can be stored in our index for up to 160 days. In order for us to update you information we will need to discover new links to re-crawl. There are a couple in the queue for processing from Wedding Wire so you should see those top pages update in the next 1-2 index updates.
Hope this helps!
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Hi Ryan! Thank you so much for your info. After running a few reports the SemRUSH, Ahref and Majectic... It is coming up that my domain http://www.morganlindsayphotography.com is not found. Although, http://morganlindsayphotography.com is. have uploaded my sitemap through google and bing and went into my Godaddy file manager to see if there was any issues there...
I found that there is no sitemap.xml folder found on my root directory in Godaddy and there are two videositemaps.xml one that says video-sitmap.xml and another that says video-sitemap.xml.gz.. Is it a problem that my regular sitemap.xml is not found in my root in my file manager with godaddy? and is it a problem that there are two video-sitemap's? You have been so much help, thank you!
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I have updated my website and have new blog posts almost every week, so I'm nervous why there are no new links to crawl! I think there is something definitely wrong. Thank you for time and answering my question!!
Morgan
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Hi Ryan! Thank you so much for your info. After running a few reports the SemRUSH, Ahref and Majectic... It is coming up that my domain http://www.morganlindsayphotography.com is not found. Although, http://morganlindsayphotography.com is. have uploaded my sitemap through google and bing and went into my Godaddy file manager to see if there was any issues there...
I found that there is no sitemap.xml folder found on my root directory in Godaddy and there are two videositemaps.xml one that says video-sitmap.xml and another that says video-sitemap.xml.gz.. Is it a problem that my regular sitemap.xml is not found in my root in my file manager with godaddy? and is it a problem that there are two video-sitemap's? You have been so much help, thank you!
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I just ran the index status in Google Webmaster tools and found that there are currently no files and hasn't been since July 2014 indexed from my domain name at www.morganlindsayphotography.com -- This is nuts.
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Hi Morgan
The more sites that link to your blog posts and site, the higher chance there will be for our index to pick them up. Our index is based on freshness and importance so it's best to build your links on sites with high authority.
Hope this helps
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I will definitely keep that in mind when choosing who to submit publications too. Thanks again!
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Anytime and you can use OSE to research those with high authority as well

Cheers!
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Wow. Well the good news is that I see a sitemap at http://www.morganlindsayphotography.com/sitemap.xml which seems accurate to your current site. If you submit that within Google Webmaster Tools and Bing that will help refresh pages there.
The other aspect of all this stuff is getting more external links, so feel free to link up your social profiles: linkedin, twitter, facebook, etc. to point back to your site as your home page. You can announce new blog posts via twitter as well. You can also link up photography orientated sites like 500px, flickr, dphoto, and so on to point back to your main site as your home page within your profile. All this should help update the other services as they crawl those sites.
The other aspect is local sites, like Google + Local, Bing Local, Yelp, Facebook and others. Moz Local covers many of them. Each of those also offers a place for you to point to your main site.
Updating throughout there should get you up to speed in no time. Plus David gave you the inside info on your site's status in OSE, so you should be set. Cheers!
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Hi Ryan, I undated my google sitmap to Google and bing two weeks ago and it still hasn't fixed anything. I re-uploaded today and still nothing. I understand it takes time but I feel like there may be another issue.
I I have a Google +. local page and have updated it weekly for the past 6 months. you can find my profile here https://plus.google.com/+MorganLindsayPhotographyTiffin
after doing some reserch I remembered I used to have used MAMP application configured and pointed to my www.morganlindsayphotography.com site two years ago. This was used to test a php contact form when my website was html: I also found a robot.txt file but no site map in the root folder. I checked the mamp folder and found files that are still coming up in the moz open site explorer In this mamp root folder.
the www.morganlindsayphotography.com/app.html
the www.morganlindsayphotography.com/senior.html
the www.morganlindsayphotography.com/experience.html
....all of the files found on my MAMP root directory for Www.morganlindsayphotography.com were the url's that were named in the folder of the in the mamp application.. Could this be causing the issue? I'm ready to start a new domain and rebuild my site. I'm not sure what to do.
thanks again, Ryan!
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I don't know if you're looking at the right thing...
- Your site is listing in Google if you check with a site:morganlindsayphotography.com search, so that's current.
- Plus DNS tools show that your site is pointing to the correct nameservers: https://www.whatsmydns.net/#NS/morganlindsayphotography.com.
- Further, there aren't any pages listed that are your old 'html' style: https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=site%3Amorganlindsayphotography.com+inurl%3Ahtml.
- And I'm seeing pages that have been crawled as recently as February: site search with "past month" selected from search tools.
- If you're in Google Webmaster Tools and go to Google Index >> Index Status, you'll see a running timeline of how many pages Google has in their index up to recent dates.
Starting a new domain and rebuilding your site would be a bad idea as it would only delay OSE further.