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- Only 1 page (Home page) is indexed in both Google and Yahoo.
- No back links neither in Google nor in Yahoo.
- No total links in Google.
- 0 PR
is appearing in top 50 results of Google for its primary keyword. Here I want to mention that URL of site contains its primary keyword.
Suppose it's primary keyword is "xyz" and its URL is "http://xyz.net".So I want to ask containing primary keywords in URL is enough to appearing in top SERPs (without back links and with only 1 indexed ) page.
Again, another dormant (1 page, 1 BL) site of mine ranks well in Yahoo, and not in Google or MSN. It ranks at #14 in Yahoo. Competition: 1.7 million in Y, 6-8 million in G.
Both sites have some relevant "content," a relevant title, and both domain names contain keywords.
Based on these personal observations, I believe that Yahoo places much weight on on-page factors.
Look at the cached copy.
Also, how competitive is the keyword?
- Not in Google cache
- Comptetion on that keywords (xyz) in Google is 2,440,000
- When I checked keyword's number of counts in #*$! It was 0.
I have a site wich is not indexed in Google yet (about 2 months old), having very good content pages (orignal content not duplicate).It is already indexed in both Yahoo and MSN and performing well on my primary keywords.Can any one tell me what is wrong with my site and what should I do?
that might have something to do with it perhaps.
Someone optimizing for webdesign may have used a TON of sneaky off page factors.
Try Yahoo's Site Explorer to get an idea of backlinks to a site or page. Google's search for backlinks deliberately returns incomplete results to thwart these SEO efforts. Try it at:
so they could do something like what we're seeing - put up a page with nothing much on it and get a load of links pointing to it so it moves up the rankings, and then just fill it up with content on product launch day.