Is my index page correct?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by InternetTrickster, Jul 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    Something going on, when I looked at my index page i saw i had 2 titles in there by accident so i removed one.

    Since then I dont appear in Google for my domain anymore (well I do if searching under .co.uk but not google.com) Im not sure if this is something to do with the html coding off my page, so was wondering who id speak to, to get my page checked to make sure its coded as best as it could be as ive read that having ur layout wrong really doesnt do you any favours and im not 100% sure myself

    Would it be a SEO expert through the forums, or a HTML coder in this section?
     
    InternetTrickster, Jul 26, 2009 IP
  2. jamespv85

    jamespv85 Peon

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    #2
    There are W3C validation services to check if your HTML code is up to standards. Why don't you try that?

    As for your page not appearing in Google anymore, I think talking to an SEO expert would be a good start.
     
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  3. InternetTrickster

    InternetTrickster Peon

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    I've tried those validation things and i know i have errors.. But they don't tell you how to fix them. Think your right, need a seo expert
     
    InternetTrickster, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  4. Imbo

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    Where exactly did you see these two titles at? Are you shure one wasn't a meta tag or other tag. It seems very odd that by removing one title tag you wouldn't be indexed.

    Perhaps you can post an example about what your reffering to.
     
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  5. agilius

    agilius Well-Known Member

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    you don't need a SEO Expert. That sounds so spooky! Just go to w3schools and read for 2 hours. I am almost 100% sure you will find your solution there!
     
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  6. InternetTrickster

    InternetTrickster Peon

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    Thanks for the advice, i do appreicate it, but I prefer to pay to just get it done properly, ive got meta tags, google analytics code, and im not sure what the errors are about.

    I have 7 Errors, 2 warning(s) according to the check, so prefer to just pay someone for 10mins off there time
     
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  7. agilius

    agilius Well-Known Member

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    #7
    this is not the section for this kind of job. Please see BST->Services->Programming for this! ;)
     
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  8. mioot

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    can I have your domain name ? if so I will check the problem exactly
     
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    The SE erors that might hold you webpage back won't appear in the validator. I would recommend setting up a google webmaster account, verify your webpage, and observe your crawl errors etc. If you still have problems with the webpage indexing, trough the Google Webmaster account request a reconsideration of the webpage.
     
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  10. InternetTrickster

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    Is just weird in general as Im still number one under google.co.uk just not the .com version
     
    InternetTrickster, Jul 27, 2009 IP