Some of my links get indexed while others dont. How to fix this?

Discussion in 'Google' started by matik, Apr 5, 2009.

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    Some of my links get indexed while others dont. How to fix this?

    I have a forum with lots of topics.

    I have noticed that some of my links get indexed in google while others dont.

    What can i do to make sure Google indexes all my new topics i make on my forum?

    Thanks.
     
    matik, Apr 5, 2009 IP
  2. activeuser

    activeuser Peon

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    Try and submit a sitemap, and gain backlinks to your site. The thing that works for me is if you have a higher pr, you get more spiders on your site and more pages indexed.
     
    activeuser, Apr 5, 2009 IP
  3. mdamin76

    mdamin76 Well-Known Member

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    Check the robot.txt file for any "nofollow" attribute. Submitting sitemap also helps a lot to allow google to crawl all your site's contents & pages. Last but not least, try to avoid duplicate meta tags.
     
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    sitemap is useful
     
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    Google also does not always display all links it has indexed if you do a site: search.
     
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    Use the sitemap and like the OP said, Google doesn't index all sites all at once. Some take time. I like to use back links and social bookmarking to get my sites indexed quickly.
     
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    A sitemap, thats it. Its been said here 100 times already.
     
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    It seems like you don't have enough links pointing to your domain, build more authority.
     
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    Check for 'nofollow', submit sitemap, make sure there are plenty of internal (and external) links to the pages, and then play the waiting game.
     
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  10. matik

    matik Peon

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    My site has an authority status on Google, if that makes a difference. But i have very less backlinks, i think this is the case it takes awhile for google to crawl my site.

    Also if i submit sitemap to google, will all the links i have in Google lose their rankings? I cannot risk that as i have thousands of pages that are in Google with very good rankings.
     
    matik, Apr 5, 2009 IP