Why Does Google Visit My Site Every Day But Not Index?

Discussion in 'SEO' started by tmark938, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    www.yourpensionblog.com

    I recently set-up the above blog site (it has been going for 2 weeks) and is visited daily by Google. The site has not been indexed for some reason (despite 230 google hits this month).

    The posts are all my version of news stories and not copied - just written in my unique way. I recently bought two incoming links PR7 and PR4 but they only went live yesterday.

    Any ideas why it is not being indexed? Has it been banned?
     
    tmark938, Jan 28, 2007 IP
  2. gid

    gid Peon

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    Google is constantly pulling data from the internet to feed its data centers. Quite possibly the datacenters that google is feeding now are not ones which are feeding the search results. Give it a few more weeks. There is always a ramp up time with new sites. Don’t be surprised if you finally show up in the SERPs and then disappear again.
     
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  3. tmark938

    tmark938 Active Member

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    Great.

    So the fact that a couple of pages were listed then disappeared will rectify itself when all Google datacentres pickup on my content?

    You make it sound simple - thanks very much for that. Much appreciated.
     
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  4. gid

    gid Peon

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    Yes. They could come and go several times before they stick. It is just a waiting game to get things started. If you really are sure about the keywords you want to hit, then this is a good time to start getting listed in directories. Don't only go with the fee ones....
     
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  5. hhheng

    hhheng Banned

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    You'd better read some articles about seo, it's easy to get spiders crawl a page, but to index it is a different thing. You can read the following articles about google, seo, etc:

    FAQ: Google
    FAQ: Search Engine Submission
    FAQ: Search Engine Optimization

    Just keep getting inbound links, like post in forum, submit to directories, etc, sooner or later, if not banned by google, you will be indexed.
     
    hhheng, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    Was your site banned previously ???
     
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    It seems like a new site ..for all you know it may be sandboxed
     
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    Webray Active Member

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    I'm not saying that there's a problem, but I'd try for more content to ad ratio. Meaning, you have very little content on each page and that may be measured against your ad content (number of Google AdSense ads). I'm not even saying that this test is in existence... But, I'd be checking for something like that, if I were a Google programmer and trying to crackdown on ...

    Anyway, nice site!
     
    Webray, Jan 28, 2007 IP