cbutton
asked on
Where is "Uccupational Therapy" coming from?
The website http://irvinetherapyservices.com is written in WordPress, about which I know next to nothing. I developed the original site in HTML but the client has since rewritten it in WordPress.
Using Google, Yahoo, or Bing to search for "Irvine Therapy Services" finds the website okay but it shows a description of "Uccupational Therapy . . . ," rather than "Occupational Therapy . . . ," no matter which of the three search engine is used.
Since the problem is the same regardless of the search engine, I've assumed it is in the source code, but I'll be **** if I can find it.
Please help!!!!!
Using Google, Yahoo, or Bing to search for "Irvine Therapy Services" finds the website okay but it shows a description of "Uccupational Therapy . . . ," rather than "Occupational Therapy . . . ," no matter which of the three search engine is used.
Since the problem is the same regardless of the search engine, I've assumed it is in the source code, but I'll be **** if I can find it.
Please help!!!!!
I would guess that it is picking it up from a previous crawl of http://www.irvinetherapyservices.com/intro.htm (which no longer seems to exist).
And apparently there was a link from 'livestrong' that included it too. That link is now gone.
ASKER
I think you're probably right. Is there a way to get rid of the results of a previous crawl?
ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.