My site sudden not searchable in google search. Site:www.9guess.com - search

I can't search my site on google search since yesterday. I did try to check on google search console. However no security issues found and when i go the section manual action it show "No manual webspam actions found.". How can i submit my website for reviewing again.

First of all make sure you don't have something on your website that's telling search engines not to index you website.
If your website was just dropped because it was down for a long time or something similar you may need to just submit it to be indexed again...
Resubmit to Google: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url?pli=1
Resubmit to Bing: http://www.bing.com/toolbox/submit-site-url
If you were removed for some reason by Google you can submit a reconsideration request by doing this...
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35843?hl=en
You can also speed up the process of reindexing a page once it's already in Google by going to Google Webmaster tools and asking it to recrawl your site...
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6065812?hl=en

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Kentico Smart Search results suddenly returns empty

I use smart search on my site, and it's been working fine. Today, just heard that the search result page return "No results were found". The thing is: if I logged into admin (Live site), the search result page showed data, but if I logged out, the results were empty. The search on my staging site worked fine.
I've been trying to troubleshoot but couldn't. Don't know yet when the issue started. Things I've done and looked at: Visibility, and Security setting applied on the page and web part, re-built Search Index. Thanks for any input!
It looks like you have a permission issue. You probably have the smart search set up to filter out results for pages that users are not allowed to access
Open your web part properties(Smart search results or search dialog with results ) whatever you are using.
Scroll down to Page filter category
Uncheck Enable Check permissions checkbox
This checkbox indicates whether the web part filters the search results to exclude pages for which users do not have the "Read" permission.

Get/Show google search results in my app

I am facing a problem while developing an app, where I need to display search engine results directly on my app page without directing to www.google.com.
This is how it looks, in the search box I'll enter the RSS feed site name, and now I want to get the google search result on my app page so that I can easily extract RSS feed website and perform the operation I was intended to do.
I am intending only to get RSS feeds from the site just by typing sitename.
Thank you!
Answer.
Almost working..,
Thank you #Chandan,#Suzi
Check under 2. A Better Approach
I didn't try it out practically and am not sure whether its deprecated by this time or not.

How fast does Google take to crawl new page, and can we influence Google's crawler?

I want to submit my site to Google. How much time does it take to crawl a new post on the website?
Also, is there a way to feed this post to Google crawler as soon as a post is created?
Google has three modes of entering a website into its results - discover, crawl, index.
In order to 'discover' your site, it must be made aware of it's existence - normally through back-links. If you're site is brand new you can use the submit URL form - but this isn't really a trusted method. You're better off signing up for a Google Webmaster Tools account and submitting your site. An additional step is to submit an XML sitemap of your site. If you are publishing to your site in a blogging/posting way - you can always consider PubSubHubbub.
From there on, crawl frequency is normally based on site popularity (as measured by ye olde PageRank). Depth of crawl (crawl-budget) is also determined by PR.
There are a couple ways to help "feed" the Google Crawler a URL.
The first way is to go here and submit a URL ---> www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url/
The second way is to go to your Google Webmasters Tools and clicking "Fetch as GoogleBot"
And then inputting the URL you want to add:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/Q3Iva.png
The URL will then appear similar to this:
http:\\example.site Web Success URL submitted to index 1/22/12 2:51 AM
As for how long it takes for a question on here to appear on google, there are many factors that are put in to this.
If the owners of the site use Google Webmasters Tools, the following setting is available:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/RqvOi.png
For fast crawl you should submit your xml sitemap in google web master and manually crawled and index your web pages url through google webmaster fetch.
I also used google crawled and index method and after that this practices give me best result.
This is a great resource that really breaks down all the factors that affect a crawl budget and how to optimize your website to increase it. Cleaning up your broken links and removing outdated content, for example, can work wonders. https://prerender.io/crawl-budget-seo/ 
I acknowledged error in my response by adding a comment to original question a long time ago. Now, I am updating this post in interest of keeping future readers from being misguided as I was. Please see notes from other users below - they are correct. Google does not make use of the revisit-after meta tag. I am still keeping the original response text here to make sure that anyone else looking for similar answer will find it here along with this note confirming that this meta tag IS NOT VALID! Hope this helps someone.
You may use HTML meta tag as follows:
<meta name="revisit-after" content="1 day">
Adjust time period as necessary. There is no guarantee that robots will return in given time frame but this is how you are telling robots about how often a given page is likely to change.
The Revisit Meta Tag is used to tell search engines when to come back next.

Like button aren't connecting to Facebook Feed after DNS change with website re-design

So I just launched a re-designed website on a new server. It's been 48 hours since the site migration from the old server to the new server. I just added Like buttons to news entries and for some reason they're not showing up on a users wall when clicked on. If a comment is entered in the drop down (after clicking Like) and the Post to Facebook button is clicked, then the comment shows with a URL to the page--no title, no description text, etc. The only thing I can think is that Facebook for some reason has the old website DNS cached which of course would lead to unavailable URLs.
Anybody experienced this? Normally Like buttons are super simple to implement, but these one are being stubborn.
Either Facebook DNS hasn't propagated or their cache is old.
You can clear FB's cache by putting in your url in here: http://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug

How do search engines recognize search boxes on websites?

I've noticed that a lot of the time when i search something on Google, Google automatically uses the search function of relevant websites and return the result of the website search as if it was just another URL.
How do i let Google and other search engines know what is the search box on my own website and does Open Search has anything to do with it?
do you maybe mean the site search function via the google chrome omnibar?
to get there you just need to have a
form with method type GET
input type text element
submit button
on the root page of your domain
if users go directly to your root page and search something there, google learns of this form and adds it to the search engines accessible via the omnibar (the google chrome address bar).
did you mean this?
Google doesn't use anyones search forms - it just finds a link to search results, you need to
Use GET for your search parameters to make this possible
Create links to common/useful search results pages
Make sure google finds those links
Google makes it look like just another URL because that is exactly what it is.
Most of the time though Google will do a better job than your search engine so actually doing this could lower the quality of results from your site...
I don't think it does. It's impossible to spider sites in real time.
It's just a SEO technique some sites use to improve their ranking by spamming Google with fake results. They feed the Google bot with an endless stream of links to bogus pages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamdexing

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