Site not in Search Results

Discussion in 'SEO' started by pinfo, Apr 3, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    My webiste URL is www.exoticindiacrafts.com.
    This site has a combination of HTML & asp pages.
    I have exchanged links with many sites, Put the Meta Tags in all Html pages, have relevant text on the index page. Still the site is not coming in Search Results.

    What else I need to Do, please guide me.
    The site is not coming with my products like Sculptures, Textiles, Silver Sterling Jewelry, Glass Handicrafts, Stain Glass Paintings, Brass Artifacts, brass bronze handicrafts and many many more.

    Please help me regarding this.

    Thanx
    -Ben.
     
    pinfo, Apr 3, 2005 IP
  2. pinfo

    pinfo Peon

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    #2
    Hi to all,


    Nobody has replied to my query.

    I was excepting some uselful tips, inorder to improve my ranking in Google.
    as I was facing great diffuculty.

    But seems to me that nobody is ready to help me.

    Thanx
    -Pinfo
     
    pinfo, Apr 5, 2005 IP
  3. crazyhorse

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  4. Shad

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    #4
    it takes up to 2 months even to get listed, so patience is the matter im afraid.
     
    Shad, Apr 8, 2005 IP
  5. Webnauts

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    #5
    I would seriously suggest you to begin validating and cleaning up your horrible markup (coding).
    For example you can check if you want your pages markup and more, with the diverse tools I have added on my web site here: http://www.webnauts.net/check.html

    Another side note to SEO:

    Change <META NAME="Robots" CONTENT="all, index, follow">
    to <META NAME="Robots" CONTENT="index, follow">

    and delete these redudant tags:

    <META content=GLOBAL name=distribution>
    <META NAME="content" CONTENT="Exotic India Crafts">

    Good luck.
     
    Webnauts, Apr 8, 2005 IP
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    I had a closer look to your web site SEO.

    You might would like to consider doing the following:

    1. Limit your title tag to 70 characters, including spaces, instead of 135

    2. One or more carriage returns or line feeds have been detected in your title.
    For maximum effectiveness, you'll need to remove them. Your title tag should appear on one line only in your source code.

    3. Limit your META description tag to 150 characters instead of 405.

    4. Using "tiny text" on a page can be considered spamming. You used size is -2.

    5. For most search engines, the body text must be less than 600 words and more than 200. You have 1252 word(s).

    6. You are missing ALT tags in your images, image maps or input tags.
    Many engines consider the content of ALT text of clickable elements as graphics, etc, so be sure to include your important keyword phrase in a few of your ALT tags. But, always describe your graphic too. Remember that the main purpose of ALT text is to describe the image for those who surf with their images turned off. So, if you can think of a way to describe the graphic AND include your keyword phrase, just do it. But, don't EVER use this area to put keyword after keyword. List your keyword phrase ONE time. And describe the image FIRST, and then use your keyword phrase in the ALT text. Also another thing is, name your graphics with your keyword phrase.

    7. Some engines can't index URLs containing symbols, for example (?). Avoid such URLs where possible.

    8. Try to name your pages after your keyword phrases.

    9. Try to use your keyword phrase in URL's on your page.

    10. Place your scripts in a separate file (making them external) to avoid ranking problems.

    11. Add comment tags in your documents, including your keywords.

    12. Try to use your keyword phrase in link text in approximately 10% of your links, if possible.

    Doing all above, you will have an incredible success!
     
    Webnauts, Apr 8, 2005 IP
  7. kalius

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    #7
    I don't think thats usefull Either the SE will ignore it or it can be considered hidden text, spammy, bad SEO :(
     
    kalius, Apr 8, 2005 IP
  8. Webnauts

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    #8
    The "comment" tag lets webmasters write notes about the page code, which is only for their own guidance and is invisible to the browsers.

    Most search engines do not read the content of this tag, but some still do, so could be that they will not be as so helpful.

    Though the "comment" tags may be populated with keywords, if the design of the Web page does not allow more efficient and search engine-friendly methods.

    So, from my experience, that is not spamming. Otherwise, all sites of good and clean coders/developers, would be already dropped by search engines!

    By the way just a side note: I did not check the keyword weight and frequency of the web site here, so I just added this option too. Sorry for not being so specific.
     
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    I think I must add a comment to this quote of mine above:
    Search engines have to parse the HTML code of your site to find the relevant content. If your code have errors, search engines might not be able to find everything on your pages.

    Many search engine crawler programs obey the Markup standards. They only can index your web site properly, if it is compliant to the Markup standards. If there's a mistake in your web pages markup, they might stop crawling your web site and they might lose what they've collected so far because of a bloody error.
     
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  10. paymentapprovaltooslow

    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    #10
    Since you did everything, all you can do at this point is wait. As said before it can take several months.
     
    paymentapprovaltooslow, Apr 8, 2005 IP