• Resolved Sean Donohue

    (@sean-donohue)


    When I go on Google and type in the name of one of my client websites,Franklin Township Sewerage Authority, there is this random text below;

    “The variety download hasta abajo daddy yankee looked again other, casino spielautomaten. Casino bonus, also, by this show the company was in the vendor of …”

    This is not the normal description and I would like to get it removed. Also when I go to the cashed Google page (ie: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:49c9g3RsI4QJ:ftsa-nj.org/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us) it brings up multiple paragraphs about random things.

    I’ve researched this and can not find a solution and a way to prevent this from happening again. Ant help would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Sean

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  • Use webmaster tools to fetch the goolge data of your site it will do an automatic update on google rankings based on keywords, meta descriptions, etc… make sure you submit it to the index.

    Might have to wait up to an hour for changes to take effect. But I don’t see this anywhere in your code. Was there a site before that had this description and its just taking google awhile to update its index? if thats the issue do what I said and fetch google data and submit it to the index and select all pages…

    Thread Starter Sean Donohue

    (@sean-donohue)

    This issue happened before (before I worked for this company) the prior webmaster solved the issue and clear Google cash.

    here is this random text below

    I’m sorry but that looks very much like a hacked site. Try scanning it:
    http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/
    http://www.unmaskparasites.com/

    Just try doing what i said. Google’s crawlers haven’t found your site. It looks like your site was hacked before. Also why are you using default permalinks? change it to Post name

    Thread Starter Sean Donohue

    (@sean-donohue)

    I submitted a request to Google’s crawlers. Thanks for your help and that would be a customer preference concern but I will bring it up to them!

    Thanks Again,

    Sean Donohue

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