I am having an issue with getting my blog indexed into Google, here is what I am using for tools for my WordPress 2.7 blog: http://www.dealmakersblog.com/ 1. All in One SEO (optimized Title, Description and Keywords) 2. XML-Sitemap 3. Modified Permalinks Here is what I do after every post: 1. Digg it 2. Delicious it 3. Stumble it 4. Google Book Mark it 5. Google Submit URL 6. Ping it 7. Feedage It 8. Technorati it 9. Yahoo Book Marks 10. Reddit After doing all these things my posts are still not getting in indexed for the long tail keywords. The dig posts get indexed and I get traffic for several days and then it drops off for some reason. Please let me know what I’m missing. Thanks,
you have no issue.... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=site:dealmakersblog.com&btnG=Search&aq=f&oq=
yes you seem to be in googles index and about 'google submit url' u dont need to submit your site to them they will find you themself just get good links
Do you mean getting ranked or indexed? If it is the latter, you already have 41 pages indexed in Google. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=site:dealmakersblog.com&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
At this moment you have 45 pages indexed by google so please let us know what is the problem of your blog?
Thanks for the feedback, and I guess I mean both indexed and ranked. For example I did a post on "Out of State Investing" and the YahooBuzz article and Digg article show on page 2 for that keyword but my site is nowhere to be found. Also the post "A Day in the Life of a Real Estate Investor" the Feedage article shows on page 1 but my site is on page 2. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for all you feedback
Getting indexed does not mean you'll get ranked too. Digg is a stronger site, and gets crawled more frequently. The chances of Digg outranking your site for certain keywords are very good, especially if your site is new.
Your site will take time in getting established as a source of quality content and at that time you can start to see your pages ranked for long tail keywords. The digg phenomenon is very common where a digged story on digg ranks more than the source domain.