Not getting home page url of my website in google

Discussion in 'Google' started by abhijit, Jan 8, 2010.

  1. #1
    while i am using site:www.webservices4india.com my home page url is not there other site pages are there .................... expert advice highly appreciable..........
     
    abhijit, Jan 8, 2010 IP
  2. lightlysalted

    lightlysalted Active Member

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    it's a common issue, but I really wouldn't worry, Google will index the pages with the most value and people will still come through to your site. The best way to boost this is by building backlinks to your home page from sites with higher PR than those of your internal pages
     
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  3. zincOnline

    zincOnline Peon

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    #3
    you sure?

    try site:webservices4india.com
     
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    petyard Well-Known Member

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    Lex350 Notable Member

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    It shows for me. I did site:webservices4india.com and you were listed number one (your home page)
     
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  6. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    i searched webservices4india and u were there
     
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  7. PRIMMY

    PRIMMY Guest

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    Your site is alredy in the SE. Dont worry about that.
     
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    checkblog Well-Known Member

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    Small problem. Your site must be new.
     
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  9. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    Well, as far as I can see, it's already indexed.
    May be they are pulling the results from a different datacenter for you.
     
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    Adamwestrop Active Member

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    Update going on, my site is all over the place too. Dont worry about it.
     
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  11. abhijit

    abhijit Notable Member

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    now i got it......................thanks to all of you for your replies.................
     
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    omniscient Active Member

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    sometimes it doesn't work when we put 'www' so next time try putting url without www. :)
     
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  13. Loni

    Loni Peon

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    I just built my web page for BackPage Classifieds Promo Codes and it already ranks on the first page of Google's organic search results for most of the major keywords and key phrases. I was quite surprised that it was indexed so fast (within one week) and was ranked so high in the organic search results.

    Here's my approach;

    1. I built a site with about 10 pages to start, using basic SEO practices -- no SEO tricks.

    2. I created what I believe to be authoritative information on my subject and I still update the site daily by adding new advertising tips, new promotional codes, new discounts, etc. Google loves updates!

    3. I did not submit the site to Google, instead I let them find my site on their own.

    4. I created a Squidoo lens and linked to my site. I signed a few guestbooks on Squidoo which included my web site address (nothing too spammy).

    5. I created a Twitter page and linked it to my site. I sent out a number of tweets using my major keywords and included the web site address (again, nothing too spammy).

    6. I included my web site URL on a few message forums and other social sites that I use including Digital Point. Be sure to add good content when you post messages and the forums will not usually mind if you include a brief reference to your web site and even a hyperlink. Always use keywords in these posts.

    I didn't have to wait long before my site was indexed and getting high quality traffic. The unique visitor count is growing daily and I get visitors from Google organic search results and from each of the links I have put out on the Internet.

    This is my experience -- I hope it's helpful to someone.
     
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  14. Chris Burns

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    It's odd but in my case it's only homepage that is getting indexed by big G, though I'd prefer my sub-pages to be properly indexed instead (domain in my signature). If I put excerpts of my posts into Google, it returns homepage only - at least, it has been this way for at least the past couple of weeks. However, a search via 'site:myurl' says the sub-pages are indexed. I'd like to be in your shoes :) It's more relevant for me to get individual posts indexed.
     
    Chris Burns, Jan 9, 2010 IP