Seven years old domain - can't index it...

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by vladimir, Jul 5, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I got this one from someone, and I never had the chance to get it indexed in google, even if I have more than 100 link backs, and I also tried with a PR7 link going to it.

    The MSN search engine goes fine, indexed it, and ranked it #2 or #1, but when I got it, I had in mind to get it indexed in google, but I can't. Weird stuff, I tried anything:

    - back links from high PR websites

    - pinging

    - sitemaps

    - contacting google (no answer)

    - looking in the webarchive to see what's wrong, the archived pages look good, here's the link:

    web.archive.org/web/*/http://fatal-attraction.com

    The website gets about 150 uniques daily from MSN, but I bet that google finds it interesting. The toolbar shows no signs of blacklisting, it's just that they don't want to index it.

    Anyways, any suggestions?

    Vladimir
     
    vladimir, Jul 5, 2006 IP
  2. hans

    hans Well-Known Member

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    #2
    basic SEO is missing

    domain index:
    you have only your domain name in the tile meta tag
    thats no content to index

    i looked at 2 more pages linked from there - again no basic SEO
    example

    <title>Fatal Attraction com | Fatal Attraction Archive &raquo; Have a Great Morning with Your Spouse</title>

    that title tag is created by a template using macros for
    - Fatal Attraction com |
    - Fatal Attraction Archive &raquo;

    remove the code for this 2 parts by changing the php file that creates the page or by changing the templage whatever is easiest - i guess the latter solution

    more

    the H+ you use for above page is again only
    <h1>Fatal Attraction com</h1>
    instead of
    <h1>Have a Great Morning with Your Spouse</h1>
    again change the macro used in the template

    next:

    you have NO description meta tag at all

    CREATE one for every page !!

    in addition to all above
    validate your code - clean up all errors - help Google then Google by submitting clean pages, can help you
    see
    http://validator.w3.org/check?verbo...raction-have-a-great-morning-with-your-spouse

    clean the HTML erros from TOP to bottom
    then the validator may find more errors

    after all that done for all and every page
    create a complete set of G/Y sitemaps and resubmit again
    then wait a few weeks and the results will come - but do it all and do it correct
     
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  3. vladimir

    vladimir Peon

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    Hans,

    I know sites which don't even have the <head> tag and they are fully indexed and getting massive traffic.

    I trully believe that my problem stands in a different side of google.

    Vladimir
     
    vladimir, Jul 6, 2006 IP
  4. MattUK

    MattUK Notable Member

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  5. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

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    This is a deleted domain that was reregistered. While the history may go back 7 years, it is a 4 month old domain to google.
     
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    Yes if the domain dropped then it's new in Googles eyes.
     
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  7. vladimir

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    I just resend an inclusion email...

    Normally, when I got this one, I got few more, and they already have Page rank, and they are fully indexed, this one still waits.

    Vladimir
     
    vladimir, Jul 6, 2006 IP