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During the last few months my 'widget' site has grown and attained a few top ten listings along the way all be it other pages on my site and not the main entry page.
The entry page is not listed on the search engines i.e. the robot seems to have overlooked my index.asp page..
The page is quite big (40K+), and i have worked on the page a bit to ustilise the keyword, <h1>'s <p>'s but still no listing..
Is there any way i can check to see why the page doesnt show up?
Should i cut down the size as the robot maybe ignoring it because of its size?
Thanks
Leveller
If that isn't the site you're referring to, I doubt that page size is the problem. Do you have enough inbound links to it? Have you spammed Google?
If you don't have enough links pointing to it, try and find some. If you've spammed Google, you may have been penalized, in which case you could try and get reinstated.
Finally, it could just be a matter of freshbotness or random behavior due to update Dominic.
Its just i worked on the index.asp page to be the main hit page but it just seem to ignore it and move on through the rest of my site..
Not all bad, but im sure id attain a better listing if the my index page is the one that counts..
Thanks for your replies..
And yes 2_much its the one in my profile, ill check if its been penalized, but i dont think i've tried any underhand tricks to get listed..
<edit>But it does seem as if you've done everything OK and you are in the index with your .asp page. What isn't working is a search for "yourdomain.com" which is weird because your .asp page is definitely cached and ranked.</edit>
The entry page is not listed on the search engines...
I'd blame Dominic. My home page has been missing/reappearing for the better part of a month.
I'm starting to believe that it's always been there, but for some reason, only my homepage seems to mostly carry February crawl data; it's appears in the SERPs when I search for my old Feb title.
Not all bad, but im sure id attain a better listing if the my index page is the one that counts..
I'd bet those hurting the most from Dominic relied too heavily upon their homepage for traffic. Brett's 100-page (minimum) theory has carried me through this homepage drought.
It seems that ive done something a little wrong and ill crawl through the forum for something similar again..
Thanks for all your input.. and lets hope google fixes itself soon..
Cheers
Leveller