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I've corrected that, updated their sitemap, and put some activity into Google's Webmaster Tools to let them know the site is still alive, so things should improve in a week or so.
The 3rd party SEO company that works with the client tried to throw us under the bus for it - and rightly so - but the client was more concerned that SEO company didn't spot the problem earlier. My screw-up never came up: in the conference call, the fact that I'd already addressed every issue raised mitigated the bloodshed, at least on our side.
I know how it happened. I know basically when it happened. I know how to prevent it from happening in the future - actually, it's unlikely to in any case. The circumstance in which it happened was an exception. Still, it was a stupid, brainless thing to let happen.
I'd be okay with it if I didn't have very many more mornings like this one.
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Date: 2009-10-09 16:28 (UTC)Have some roses!