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Just been listed in AV

But I have no position

         

KG2RG

2:14 pm on Sep 8, 2001 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi, I just got listed in AV. This has just happened because I checked AV 4 days ago and I was not listed. I have also just been listed in Yahoo minutes before the price increase of the Yahoo express.

I am using Top Dog. I am not listed when using any key words. I am top dog (listed) When using my url as my key word. My question is, Is this because the site has just been added (indexed) and it will take time for AV to put the site in an AV positioning software program???

Thanks, KG2RG

caine

2:26 pm on Sep 8, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to the Forums, KG2RG

Possibly, only your index page is listed, but it is buried deep into AV's listings.

If this is the case, look at your meta tags for the page, alts, and look at your competitions pages that are listed number 1 to 5 and see what similarities and differences, that you can exploit to get your index page into a good position, then eventually AV will come for the rest of the pages.

This may seem unconnected, though it can illustrate a point. Where about are your pages within google for the same keyphrases ?

If #1 - #3 then look at your meta's
If #4/+ look at your page and competitions.

KG2RG

3:22 pm on Sep 9, 2001 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi caine, Thanks for the insight . I have a lot too learn about this subject. I am a new comer into this web design and search engine world. Although I have been reading articles on this subject since may of this year,I really value what real people like yourself have to say.

I am always concerned with not overdoing it. I do not want a search engine or directory to disregard my submissions and label them as spam. Is submitting a site once a month the key? Or should you submit it with more frequency? Should one submit the URL [yoursite.com...] or should one submit all of the site's pages [yoursite.com...] , [yoursite.com...] and so on? Is it OK to submit all of your site's pages in one day?

Thanks in advance, KG2RG

Macguru

3:35 pm on Sep 9, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I hand submit all pages (especially irrelevant ones) only once to AV. Max 5 a day per domain. Is AV crawling your site?

Ove

7:26 pm on Sep 9, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Hello Macguru
(I hand submit all pages )
Do you submit all pages like
www.blabla.com
www.blabla.com/page1
www.blabla.com/page2
Why dont let the spider do your work?
maybe it will go much faster to do it by hand but wow what a job.
I fixed that traschcan file i was sticky mailed you about
:-)
/Ove

Macguru

7:31 pm on Sep 9, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



>Why dont let the spider do your work?

Just some very new tradition...

I am not shure about anything about Av, but submitting onion pages do good on apples...

;)

Ove

7:34 pm on Sep 9, 2001 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I will try that and see and hope it works
one thing is for sure
Av is a mystery
/Ove