My client is a popular Bengali actress. Her website got launched a month before. But still her official website is not coming in search result. Title,Meta tags are properly placed. Also her official site link is placed on various blogs including her wikipedia. Any suggestion please.Thanks
you need to wait 5-6 months for effects. one month is too soon for google to calculate everything. make sure the official website is the one with the most related content. many articles about the actress, videos, etc. (like no other website).
Try and reach out to some PR and see if they will write an article about the actress and link to the site. Make sure the new site is all over her social media. You also might want to look into buying a few quality links
Ok this won't help but i thought i might share this with you guys. A couple of months ago i received some nasty letters and they WERE REAL about being sued for using some celeb pics on my site. I have dropped everything regarding celebs now. I used to have lots of them sites... I didn't have any problems before i started to rank them on G They were accessible for everyone easily typing in the celeb's name. So it was very easy to "hit" (so to speak) I wished i never optimized them for search engines and kept the traffic it was already getting.
Just a quick tip. Launching a Facebook page or a Twitter account won't hurt and moreover it would help people SEE your website. They could share it with their friends... Viral marketing is good for a quick start! If you can post new content often, it would be perfect!
PR is the way to go. Assuming you're just doing the web dev, you need to contact her agent and get them to quote her site address in every press release, publish it on her Twitter account, her FB page, her Instagram profile, her... everywhere. If you're her agent, get all those profiles set up and get active on them. Although you obviously want her site to appear in organic results, the power of word of mouth is overwhelmingly more important for celebrities. Get interviews and articles out to other sites, but make sure they link back. Post original stuff and syndicate it out to news sites (publish on the wire and all that). Issue professional Press Releases with news updates, making sure you include the site address - releases are frequently syndicated in their entirety, via an RSS feed, so that will make sure all the big news sites point to you. You have the original, official site: you can do a lot of direct PR work that others can't, because you have the right to publish everything and anything concerning her. Use that power to beat all the celeb news sites to the punch, so that yours is THE reference that others get their updates from. After all, you have direct access to the source herself!
If your client is a popular actress it makes little sense her site would not show up unless something was very wrong IMHO. Did any developers do anything naughty that the likes of Google might consider as Spam or is the site so badly designed (perhaps flash based with no readable content for example) that it was somehow being bypassed or had triggered some negative reaction for other reasons?