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Can't get indexed.

         

tiber123

9:30 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I've waited for three months now, and google has yet to find my site. I believe the meta tags are correct, and I have submitted my site to googles submit site page about five times now.

Is there something wrong with the site/tags that google won't index for some reason?

Please help.

Thank you, I appreiciate it!

~Scott

[edited by: heini at 9:32 pm (utc) on Nov. 10, 2002]
[edit reason] no urls please / thanks! [/edit]

heini

9:35 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hey Scott - welcome to the board!

While for some reason Google does have an add url page you will get a site only indexed and ranked if you have links pointing to the site.
A site without links will perhaps be spidered by Google but not included to the regular index.
So promoting a site with Google you shlould by all means try to get links. Perfect start would be a listing in the ODP.

Nick_W

9:36 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi Scott, welcome to WebmasterWorld ;)

Your meta tags won't make any difference whatsoever with google. It doesn't pay any attention to them. You need incoming links from other sites to get into Google.

Why not start by submitting to the Open Directory Project [dmoz.org]

Then when you've done that, come back here and read, read and read some more. You'll find everything you need to make your site a success right here...

Nick

jdMorgan

9:45 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

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tiber123,

Welcome to WebmasterWorld!

Google prefers to index sites that it finds through links on sites that it already knows about. Rather than "submitting your site" to Google, spend time getting incoming links from high-quality, on-topic sites which are already listed in Google. In addition, submit your site to the appropriate ODP category (www.dmoz.org), and get a listing in Yahoo's directory if possible.

Check out the WebmasterWorld Google Knowledge Base [webmasterworld.com] and use the WebmasterWorld site search (link above) to find a lot more information!

Also, be sure to read the Terms of Service (link below), and Paynt's Welcome post [webmasterworld.com]!

Jim

tiber123

10:07 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Okay,I submitted my site (after figuring out what my site falls under) and read all the posts I needed to. Possibly would have helped to read the "no urls" rule first. :)

Thanks for the help!

Good Luck,
Scott

rfgdxm1

10:31 pm on Nov 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



It can take many months to get in the DMOZ, if ever. I'd say your first priority should be to get an inbound link as soon as possible from the page with the highest PageRank possible. Quite often this is accomplished easiest by asking a relative or friend with a personal site with decent PR. If your niece Janey has a PR4 or 5 personal site, ask her to link to you on her home page. You might not get any traffic from that. However, it *will* get you in Google with a decent PR.

tiber123

12:11 am on Nov 11, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thankfully, my entire family is computer illiterate, and my friends know nothing about web design... (Or don't have a very big page.) I'll look though. I've got to know someone out there with a site. :)

Thanks for all the help guys, I really appreciate it.

~Scott

MeditationMan

3:00 am on Nov 11, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Scott,

Don't restrict yourself to relatives. The best strategy would be to do a search for sites that come up high on the search terms you are interested in (which should be the search terms you think people looking for your kind of site will use), and then contact those sites to see if they will exchange links with you.

Another strategy is to find out who is linking to similar sites (use the search term "link:http://www.competingsite.com") and then ask *those* sites if they will link to (or exchange links with) you.

Good luck!

Bodhipaksa