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Site indexing problem

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Vagesh Sharma, Oct 19, 2015.

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    Vagesh Sharma, Oct 19, 2015 IP
  2. seoaceindia

    seoaceindia Banned

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    use manual google url submission for index your site quickly and check your robot.txt or htaccess file settings is proper or not.
     
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    Webzest Greenhorn

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    To be indexed is not so far as you own PR(page rank) 1 and 4 for your sites respectively. That's great. But you don't have even a single back-link for any of them. Try to create authority back-links, your sites will index automatically as bots crawl.
     
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    This is unnecessary. Just get quality links to your site, so the URL gets discovered and indexed.
     
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    mmerlinn Prominent Member

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    And get rid of the automatic downloads of .exe files. No one wants trojans, viruses, and other malware on their computer.
     
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    Create a sitemap for each site and submit it would be the first step. Second option would be to submit url through Google Search Console. After these two options and it still doesn't index then the domain probably has a penalty against it and was deindexed prior to you purchasing it.
     
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    patco Well-Known Member

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    Did you submit your sitemap to Google and other SE's? If this doesn't help, be sure to build some backlinks too! ;)
     
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    You have cookie-cutter turdpress sites at those domains, that are generally speaking train wrecks of how not to build a website with the inaccessible fixed metric fonts, pathetically broken attempts at being responsive, illegible colour contrasts in several places (the goofy thin webfont only further exacerbating the problem)... There is nothing remotely resembling unique content of value, semantics or accessibility meaning there's really no reason for anyone to want to put up with it's failings...

    Without any of the above the odds of anyone back-linking to it by choice to go "hey, this is cool" is pretty low... as evidenced by the LACK of backlinks of any sort.

    You're expecting these to index and/or be ranked well how exactly? No amount of SEO hoodoo-voodoo can fix broken accessibility and lack of original content of value!

    I mean seriously, you've got the SAME malfing content -- stupid copypasta articles about RPG's and gaming -- on both domains; what in blazes does ANY of that have to do with Girl Scouts or some payday loan scam? You don't see a problem with that? I'm SO sure that a site for Girl Scouts should have articles on getting that perfect bikini body... :(

    If anything, that duplicate content could be getting you slapped down by the search engines for abuse, just as the accessibility failings could be tripping a lot of the new penalties, get you fined in some countries, and generally make people not give a flying purple fish about your sites.

    If the rest of your 20 odd sites are the same type of nonsense, OF COURSE they're not going anywhere.

    Just what are you expecting any of this to actually accomplish?

    It sounds like you got scammed into buying a bunch of worthless domains and did so with no plan of what to actually do with them.
     
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    First check your Robots.txt if they're disallowing anything.
    A simple solution is to use a pinging service like Ping-o-matic or Pingler.
    This will ensure that Google will index it.
    Then, ensure that you have set up the individual domain, verified on Google Webmaster and Bing Webmaster.
    Enable a sitemap for your domain(s).
    Upload the sitemap to Bing and Google.
    That's all. Everytime your sitemap is updated the bots will come along in a while.
    If you have a CMS installed, the sitemap part should be painless.
     
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