I hit a amazon listing with Fiverr Guest Posts and it got deindexed.

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Hello
I have an amazon product I sell.
Its been doing quite well.
And it was even starting to rank on google.

I then came to the conclusion that it was safe to send links to it, and be a bit more aggressive with anchors and the source of the links. But I was not going too nuts.

Unfortunately the amazon listing has now been deindexed.
I dind't know it was even possible to get a page on Amazon deindexed.

Does anyone know of if this thing will ever come back? Is there any possible way?

The weird part is that all amazon listings have a few different URLS for the same product (they all redirect), and I was only building links to one.

One is keyword-y and one is more numerical.

But they all seem to be deindexed.

I'd love anyones help as I am really upset about this.
 
Wait few more days, if it didnt show up again. You are done.
 
Wait few more days, if it didnt show up again. You are done.
Have you seen deindexed sites disappear and reappaer?
Does it surprise you a site like amazon.com had a page deindexed from links like this?
I never thought it would happen like this.
 
I believe that amazon pages are dynamic so they appear and disappear depending on amazon indexing and product availability. I could be wrong. I would build out your own pages, that way you could cloak the links and have control over them if you wanted to change where their directed to like products if the one disappears.
 
I believe that amazon pages are dynamic so they appear and disappear depending on amazon indexing and product availability. I could be wrong. I would build out your own pages, that way you could cloak the links and have control over them if you wanted to change where their directed to like products if the one disappears.

Yeah that is a good point, and I wondered this too, because my product went out of stock.

But the weird part is -- a competitor has a listing that has been out of stock for many months and it just stays ranking and indexed.
 
Yeah that is a good point, and I wondered this too, because my product went out of stock.

But the weird part is -- a competitor has a listing that has been out of stock for many months and it just stays ranking and indexed.

Then maybe it is some trick (right keywords, category or something) within Amazon that cause the page to stay. I would take a look at their page, then go through the process of how a page is added to Amazon and test every field to see if it cause it to stick. Sadly that may take you months, but if you can get an out of stock page to stick, there maybe a lot of gold at the end of that rainbow.
 
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