What might have happened to my site?

Discussion in 'Google' started by mikelorentz, Feb 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    One of my site was in php and it is live since three years. i haven't updated its content since then and did not do any seo work on it. I recently converted it in asp and made it an e-commerce website. But the problem is only index page is crawled and rest of the pages are not getting crawled.
    I tried to find out to which keyword or phrases index page is listing, did not get any result. (I took any unique keyword and phrases from the page content and searched with double quotes in google but did not get any results, although index page is crawled and shows result with only name of domain.)

    What might have happened with site? And what i can do get all the pages listed in google?
     
    mikelorentz, Feb 11, 2009 IP
  2. startwall

    startwall Guest

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    google will have to delist all the pages and then recrawl the new ones, it could take a few months.
     
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  3. mikelorentz

    mikelorentz Member

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    what if i remove all those pages from google cache and again resubmit sitemap.. will this benefit me..?
     
    mikelorentz, Feb 12, 2009 IP
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    alvikalvik Greenhorn

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    As I know Google has some kind of crawl rate. Your site was unchangeable for long time, so Google set low crawl rate for your site. That's why recrawl can take some time...
    However it's can be something else :)
     
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  5. mikelorentz

    mikelorentz Member

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    Yeah true... i think i need to wait for some more time..
     
    mikelorentz, Feb 12, 2009 IP
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    Nystul Well-Known Member

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    Get some quality links to it, and the pages will be crawled fast
     
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    Yeah, use some digg or squidoo pages to get your new links crawled and indexed fast...also sitemap update would be good.

    I usually update sitemap whenever I add a new category or a post just to make sure that google gets it...
     
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    TheVccMatey Peon

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    Digg, link to it and just wait. I suggest doing some article marketing pointing to internal pages.
     
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    e-commerce is heavy for google, because bad optimalization and language version. Add category to bookmarks, check oyax, myweb.yahoo.com.. Send me url, maybe help you..
     
    Mati, Feb 12, 2009 IP