I have a free (hungarian) blog provider: http://www.puruttya.hu and there are several blogs on it, like: http://blog.puruttya.hu unfortunately google does not like my blog provider for some strange reason, here is the proof: Here is a blog post: http://blog.puruttya.hu/bypost/2009/11/25/Rajmajmok Its title: Rajmajmok If i serach google for this word: "rajmajmok" i cannot find the post as you see: http://www.google.hu/#hl=hu&source=hp&q="Rajmajmok" But if i search within the domain puruttya.hu google finds the post: http://www.google.hu/#hl=hu&q="Rajmajmok"+site%3Apuruttya.hu That means that google knows that the post is exists, but hides it. Does anyone know what is this happening? Facts: - It does not matter that the post is old, or new. - The blog provider (and all blogs) have a sitemap. - The main page: puruttya.hu is at the first place when you search for "puruttya" so its not in the sandbox. - There are a few (very few) pages thats in google's index like this one: http://blog.puruttya.hu/bypost/2008/12/06/puruttya_reklam_olvass_minket and i dont know why is this post special? (sorry for my bad english)
There's nothing new.....many times on typing domain name and page name in google search engine...that page doesn't come....but google shows it indexed... These are issues associated with sandbox....
If you take a minute to check the ranking of any post (random choose one), you can see that the problem exists. The google indexed a lot of pages that mentioned the posts, or backlinked to the post, but the post itself always missing from the search results. On google analytics i can see that traffic from google is less than 3% and thats not normal. We can say that i have almost NO traffic from search engines. So thats really a strange problem, and untill now, noone can tell me whats causing this. None of the so called "seo experts" ;-D
I can't understand where the problem is.The word you are searching i think its not unique so G shows you the strongest pages yours aren't one of them. The post you mention is cached so there is no problem.
That word in my example is a uniqe word we have figured it out. (so its a non existing word) And if you check it, you can see there are only 7 hits for this word in the whole word: http://www.google.hu/search?q=Rajmajmok Google even indexes this forum thread with this word, but still not indexes the blog post that has this word: - in the url - in the website's title (<title>) - in the post title (h1) So this page... http://blog.puruttya.hu/bypost/2009/11/25/Rajmajmok ...should be the absolute first in the search results, but its not even listed, unless you search within the domain. But not just this blog post is the problem, but all of the posts. This problem is true for all posts at the blog provider, and still noone can tell me what is wrong? Here is another example: http://blog.puruttya.hu/bypost/2009/11/26/Vegyel_vaddisznocsaladot_postan_3_nap_cseregaranciaval Worldwide unique search string: "Vegyél vaddisznócsaládot postán, 3 nap cseregaranciával!" Google search: (post not found) http://www.google.hu/search?&q=%22Vegy%C3%A9l+vaddiszn%C3%B3csal%C3%A1dot+post%C3%A1n%2C+3+nap+cseregaranci%C3%A1val%21%22 Google search within the domain: (POST FOUND and place no1!!!) http://www.google.hu/search?q=%22Vegy%C3%A9l+vaddiszn%C3%B3csal%C3%A1dot+post%C3%A1n%2C+3+nap+cseregaranci%C3%A1val%21%22+site%3Apuruttya.hu
I see the problem but I can't clearly see what's happening. I'm wondering if that subdomain is banned due to that little link that says XXX. I've tried a large number of regional searches and your site just won't show up. Without more insight its almost impossible to advise on this. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful but it looks like you've been outed.
What I think is that, for the keyword you are searching "Rajmajmok" there are other pages that google deems more relevant so it doesnt bring up your blog post in the first few results, but may be in the within the next few pages this result is there? Try using a search engine position tracker like positracker.com to find whether your site appears somewhere beyond the second page...
That's a really interesting diagnosis considering that even with omitted results there is only 7 results for that keyword and I've searched from various regional Google sites.
I think for that keywods there are more pages stronger than yours, so you can see them in the serp, and if you add the domain on it, then your post is more stronger than others, so you see them in serp. Hope this helpful!
I dont think the subdomain is banned, becasue if you search for the word "puruttya" then http://blog.puruttya.hu is the 3rd in the search results. So the subdomain itself is showed, but the posts on the subdmoains are not. Btw i have a webmastertools account for this domain, and i see that google indexes the pages, so i dont think any of the pages are banned. The google FAQ also says that a domain is banned when i canot find it with "site:domain" search, and that's not true for my case.
It is not hiding or something like that. The page is not optimized. Try to put some links in other websites.
You are kidding right? ;-D Thats not the problem. The blog provider's main page is PR3 and has several thousand backlinks. The subdomains has a lot of backlinks too, because its a quite popupar blogring in Hungary, with about 50,000 uniq visitors/day. Thank you for your post, but its more productive if you take at least one minute to review the problem, and than say something celever, than posting some common SEO stuff, that's totally wrong for this paticular case.