Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Thank you in advance for any help.
P.S. This is what I see in Google:
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P.S.S. Sorry if this has already come up.
[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 11:55 am (utc) on Jan. 24, 2006]
[edit reason] please no urls. [/edit]
Your domain is not fully indexed just yet. Google has discovered the url, but not indexed it. Just give it 30-45 more days and your site will show up completely in the G index.
My assumption is that G indexed, crawled, and analyzed the level 3 page, and on that page it found the URL of the level 4 page - which it indexes - but it didn't crawl or analyze that.
Happily this level 4 page still appears in SERPs, even though it's only a single URL and no info. Therefore, I'd say Brett is more than on to something when he believes that keywords in the path & filename count for something (more detail here [webmasterworld.com]), though of course I'm sure other factors are at work as well (factors in the linking page, in the domain name, etc).
Edit: I'd agree that in the case of a new website, time is the main issue. As more time goes by, your likelihood for more rankings increases. Of course other things are at work, too. In my own case, though, I believe the issue is more of the number of URLs we have listed, and the number of URLs within any given page (i.e. G will only crawl a set number of URLs in the content of a page, ignoring the navigation ... Matt Cutts denied there was a constant number when he spoke at the last PubCon).
Of course, it's very important to look at all the basics and make sure enough time has gone by, etc, but something else has also been going on. Note that we have a current thread discussing the issue:
[webmasterworld.com...]