Strange Difference between site:domain.com & site:www.domain.com

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by timothius, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. #1
    I found this a little confusing...

    So I have this site that is taking a very long time being indexed by Google despite several visit from the bots.

    Anyways, when I type in site:example.com, to see which pages are indexed by Google, I get fewer results for my site than if I typed in site:www.example.com.

    For the pages that aren't in the site:example.com search, I type in keyword phrase that I KNOW I should rank for. The other pages of my site come up, but not the one that should easily be there.

    Are the pages in the site:www.example.com not fully indexed or what is actually going on with that? :confused:
     
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  2. stOx

    stOx Notable Member

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    #2
    google sees www.domain.com and domain.com as two different sites. You should use htacess to send google to one or the other.
     
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  3. nshahidch

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    If you set your prefferd domain with www in google web master tool, then results are almost the same...
     
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    Incorrect. You can set your preferred domain name, it doesn't mean it will be used all the time.
     
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  5. timothius

    timothius Active Member

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    Yes, I will do that... however, I'm wondering why the pages from the site:domain.com rank and the ones in the site:www.domain.com don't when they should just as well.

    For extra information, I did also give google my preferred domain which is the www.domain.com
     
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    Why should they do just as well? they are different pages on different sites presumably with a different amount of links pointing to them.
     
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    right now, whatever i happening with the number of indexed pages on the www or non-www pages, any backlinks from one version are probably creditied to the version google considers the main one- so this observation probably doesn't matter
     
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    I prefer 301 redirect to www.domain.com as most of the users has habit of using clt+enter.
     
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  10. timothius

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    Every page that is in the site:www.domain.com is in the site:domain.com. search command. It's just there are other pages that don't rank for anything. It doesn't matter how specific I search for them, they can't be found in the serps. This is very irregular, since usually I rank in the top several pages for most all of my main key phrases. Oh, and by the way, as I have a new site, I don't have any visible PR.

    Also, this is a very new site, and every link that I know of points to http://www.domain.com. As I said before, in my webmaster central account have www.domain.com as the preferred site.

    So to recap, I'm just wondering why the a couple pages that don't appear in the site:domain.com but DO appear in the site:www.domain.com command (along with the rest of the site) don't show up in the serps at all. I can confidently say that it's nothing to do with PR or anything to do with links. With the terms I'm after I rank these pages well without any links pointing at them.
     
    timothius, Nov 3, 2007 IP