LF: google indexing problem?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by basscleff, Sep 19, 2009.

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    wonderinf if anyone has any clues to why this site won't be indexed by the big G.

    we've done the google webmster tools, sitemap, rss etc. and nothing.

    any help is appreciated!
     
    basscleff, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  2. lanta99

    lanta99 Peon

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    I checked your whois record and this is what I got...

    WHOIS information for hotfurnituredeals.com :
    Error: Malformed requestdomainName
     
    lanta99, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  3. Iproperty

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    perhaps it was banned before. here's a trick to help u get indexed. since u hardly have any links to this site, delete the domain from google webmaster and it will get indexed.
     
    Iproperty, Sep 19, 2009 IP
  4. basscleff

    basscleff Active Member

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    any other suggestions. The whois seems to be fixed now, or is there somewhere else to look?

    the aite was already deleted from google and readded. Still not able to properly index it.

    looking for more help. please and thx.
     
    basscleff, Sep 21, 2009 IP
  5. Iproperty

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    couple more ways to get indexed

    1) add adsense to your site, refresh the page several times.
    2) add some content to your blog and ping it
    3) do some social bookmarking and ping the bookmark pages

    if these don't work, perhaps the site is banned from a previous owner. at this point u should, login to your google webmaster and tell google my site seems to be banned and that you are a new owner and didn't know the history of the domain.
     
    Iproperty, Sep 21, 2009 IP