Why does google only index some posts

Discussion in 'Google' started by ARNOLDSCHWARTZ, Jul 4, 2008.

  1. #1
    Goolge only ever indexes roughly half of my posts, and i dont no why but i always see huge fluctuations in posts indexed, so one day a particular post will be indexed the next it wont, some posts are nevr indexed, others have remained indexed since i created them

    Why is this, I have noted my earlier posts remain indexed. So is there something i started doing to my blog.
    The url is www.gl-science.com

    Ive been thinking about this for a while and am completly baffeled. I use webmaster tools and this shows that googlebot recently has been coming to my blog. I also have a sitemap but none of this helps.

    Any ideas.
     
    ARNOLDSCHWARTZ, Jul 4, 2008 IP
  2. emma22

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    Thats really strange. From the looks of your website you have about 33 blog post with great informational content. how have you been doing on link building? that may be the root of the problem. google might think that your website is not important enough to get every post indexed.
     
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  3. mixke

    mixke Prominent Member

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    #3
    Try to build links for ctegories and posts.....
     
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  4. ARNOLDSCHWARTZ

    ARNOLDSCHWARTZ Guest

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    #4
    I have built around 1000 links with some high PR backlinks. So im not sure eithier
     
    ARNOLDSCHWARTZ, Jul 4, 2008 IP
  5. ARNOLDSCHWARTZ

    ARNOLDSCHWARTZ Guest

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    I have done a lot of link building for my post on telepathic DNA 200 back links and that still has not been indexed, it was indexed for 3 days and then became de indexed
     
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  6. Harpreetrock

    Harpreetrock Banned

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    Even my blog http://blog.techiezone.in was previously indexed by gooogle and was indexing each and every post. The indexing was being done within 2-4 hour of posting. But I am not sure why the individual posts are not being indexed now a days.
     
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  7. TheVccMatey

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  8. WebSolutions86

    WebSolutions86 Peon

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    #8
    Get back links to inner pages, maybe use sites like DIGG, get original content and get a sitemap :)
     
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    atulperx Banned

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    #9
    I am working on this point and according to me inspite of publishing 5 to 7 post daily we should write one to 2 post daily but must be a real best one than do some commenting on other blogs , submit them on social sites and let other no about them . I have seen many pro blogger type 2 to 3 post and some of them now type 1 or 2 post n few days and get good response too .
    Work slowly with quality and let google bots know what happening on your blog .
     
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  10. Bompa

    Bompa Active Member

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    #10

    Get more back links.

    Bompa
     
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    kmzeron Well-Known Member

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    #11
    I think that your problem is your SEO plugins.
    Categories are noindex, nofollow ...
     
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    lycos Well-Known Member

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    #12
    I supposed when you say google doesn't index your site means that it has totally been dropped from appearing in search engine results. That's strange...I'm not sure how this could happen. Once it has been indexed, it will be there but maybe it won't appear when certain competitive keywords are being searched for. Anyway, I did a check on every blog post that appears on the main page and I can see that so far all of them appear to be indexed.
     
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    indigobean2003 Active Member

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    #13
    Your link has nothing to do with his question.
     
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    Harpreetrock Banned

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    Yep, the first and foremost thing to let google bot and any other search engine bot to index all ur pages and post is to create a sitemap.
     
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    seems you use two plugin on rewrite robots header, maybe you should remove one.
     
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    #16
    make you website more important to google by adding more and more link backs to your website. it helps.
     
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    #17
    Did you put incoming links on your site? Seems like low trust
     
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