A new site of 2 months.
In recent half month, Google indexes it very will, quick and complete.
However, when I site it with "site:www.xxx.com", I can see every item on google engine. when I just search on google using the title of articles, I can't find out them.
The problem happens for most of new indexes, the old artiles can be displayed on google engine.
what's the matter?...
Google will take: www.site.com and site.com as two "different" domains. Have you tried searching with various permutations to see if its there...?
There are a few websites that offer "sitemap generation" as a free service, so you don't need to go out and buy some software to do it.
Then go to Google Webmaster Tools, and upload your sitemap directly - don't wait for Google to discover it....
Create a good website structure.
Create a site map and privacy policy and terms of use.
Make sure your website code is clean. Search engines do not see pictures they view your site a other way.
Make sure they are not block by bad coding. Best way to see how your site look is download linux browser.
Create a site map xml
That will help the search engines index all pages.
Make ...
Inclusion in Google's search results is free and easy; you don't even need to submit your site to Google. It happened so that Google is a fully automated search engine that uses software known as "spiders" to crawl the web on a regular basis and find sites to add to their index.
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Originally Posted by MacWebHosting
Google will take: www.site.com and site.com as two "different" domains. Have you tried searching with various permutations to see if its there...
Google treats them as one domain. It is search engines like Yahoo! that considers them distinctly separate.
Quote:
Originally Posted by MacWebHosting
Google will take: www.site.com and site.com as two "different" domains. Have you tried searching with various permutations to see if its there...
Google treats them as one domain. It is search engines like Yahoo! that considers them distinctly ...
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Originally Posted by Jamie Edwards
Google treats them as one domain. It is search engines like Yahoo! that considers them distinctly separate.
that is correct. it is more for dup content issues and obviously for inbound link issues as you don't want to dilute your links and/or content.
do a quick ...
Quote: Originally Posted by MacWebHosting Google will take: www.site.com and site.com as two "different" domains. Have you tried searching with various permutations to see if its there... Google treats them as one domain. It is search engines like Yahoo! that considers them distinctly separate.
A new site of 2 months. In recent half month, Google indexes it very will, quick and complete. However, when I site it with "site:www.xxx.com", I can see every item on google engine. when I just search on google using the title of articles, I can't find out them. The problem happens for most of new indexes, the old artiles can be displayed on google engine. what's the matter? thanks.
A new site of 2 months. In recent half month, Google indexes it very will, quick and complete. However, when I site it with "site:www.xxx.com", I can see every item on google engine. when I just search on google using the title of articles, I can't find out them. The problem happens for most of new indexes, the old artiles can be displayed on google engine. what's the matter? thanks.
Create a good website structure. Create a site map and privacy policy and terms of use. Make sure your website code is clean. Search engines do not see pictures they view your site a other way. Make sure they are not block by bad coding. Best way to see how your site look is download linux browser. Create a site map xml That will help the search engines index all pages. Make sure your site direct right. You need good value links to your site....
Google will take: www.site.com and site.com as two "different" domains. Have you tried searching with various permutations to see if its there...? There are a few websites that offer "sitemap generation" as a free service, so you don't need to go out and buy some software to do it. Then go to Google Webmaster Tools, and upload your sitemap directly - don't wait for Google to discover it. That...
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