Indexing problem....Got headache.....Help plz....

Discussion in 'SEO' started by azadbhaibhai, Oct 6, 2012.

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    My Site www.fansofapk.com is getting index some of pages by google but in webmaster it shows 748 urls are blocked.. I cannot find out which urls are exactly blocked. I tried fetching urls of my levels of blog and i got response as Denied by robots.txt. Plz help
     
    azadbhaibhai, Oct 6, 2012 IP
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    I check your website www.fansofapk.com...I see that your website, having 8,880 pages which indexed by Google now...as you say that in webmasters it show 748 urls are blocked..you will see an option for check your block url....
     
    deeprajncc, Oct 8, 2012 IP
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    Hey, azadbhaibhai,

    I've checked your site with the on page seo audit software I use, and this section http://www.fansofapk.com/search/ is "partially disallowed" from indexing in robots.txt. Haven't found any other indexing issues.

    I think that, being the site owner, you can do more.

    Anyhow, it seems that you have to look into your robots.txt file.
     
    Kianu42, Oct 10, 2012 IP
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    azadbhaibhai Peon

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    Actually i dont know even how to edit robot. I want everything should get index..Any solution?
     
    azadbhaibhai, Oct 10, 2012 IP
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    Well, apparently, you have to learn how to edit your robots.txt file or find someone who can do it for you. The robots.txt file is just a simple file on your site that has instructions for search engines bots as to what pages of your site they are "allowed" to crawl. Most search engines respect those, but not all do.

    But, again, I only presume that the problem is with robots.txt.

    By the way, the "search" section on your site may be closed off from indexing for a good reason, for example, to avoid internal duplicates.
     
    Kianu42, Oct 11, 2012 IP