Why only 1 url indexed?Please help!

Discussion in 'Google' started by CodeBeast, Oct 30, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello guys!
    I started my new site few days ago.I just noticed that in the google webmaster tools it says:

    URLs submited: 10
    URLs is web index: 1

    Why google have indexd just 1 of the 10 urls? :(

    - My sites content is unique - 100% writed by me... why just 1 page indexed? Is it bad? Where Am I mistaking?

    Thanks in advance for any reply!!!
     
    CodeBeast, Oct 30, 2011 IP
  2. Amator

    Amator Well-Known Member

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    Note that indexing can take some time. What is your URL ?
     
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  3. RumpledElf

    RumpledElf Well-Known Member

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    Never understood that myself. Put in a sitemap for an old site the other day, it said 1200 submitted 900 indexed and hasn't really shifted since. And this is for a REALLY old site that rarely changes so you'd think google would have got everything by now. Does google *ever* index your entire sitemap?
     
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  4. RamCity

    RamCity Peon

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    Never doesn't give guarantee of indexing all URL of your sitemap. But you should keep patience. Keep pinging your sitemap.xml.
     
    RamCity, Oct 30, 2011 IP
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    #5
    simple tip open your website from 10 different IPs.
     
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  6. RamCity

    RamCity Peon

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    Will it works? I have doubt.
     
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  7. mujahidshaikh

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    Although Google crawls billions of pages, it's inevitable that some sites will be missed. When Google spiders miss a site, it's frequently for one of the following reasons:

    -The site isn't well connected through multiple links from other sites on the web.
    -The site launched after Google's most recent crawl was completed.
    -The design of the site makes it difficult for Google to effectively crawl its content.
    -The site was temporarily unavailable when we tried to crawl it or we received an error when we tried to crawl it.


    My suggestion: Submit your site and sitemap in search engine again and try to do some off-page optimization.
     
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  8. yester123

    yester123 Peon

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    you have to frequently keep updating your site. Google bot will notify your frequency and index your pages fast
     
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    HapjesMaken Peon

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    If you have a good site running with every week new content try PINGING your website with pingomatic. Or check if your robots / sitemaps are functioning correctly.
     
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  10. CodeBeast

    CodeBeast Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the replies guys!!! It seems that google started indexing my pages 8 indexed from 11 - lets hope it will keep indexing...

    THNAKS again for the replies! :)
     
    CodeBeast, Nov 2, 2011 IP
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    Have you submitted the sitemap in the XML form?That will help in the increased number of URLs by Google.
     
    SerVision, Dec 1, 2011 IP