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Monday, December 15, 2008
SEO Nightmares Google Penalties Known Google filters and penalties You probably have a Google penalty when your site (or an important page) suddenly disappeared from the index. But if there is no explicable reason for a large drop down (or a removal from the index) of your ranking, then you should think about a possible penalty.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Let us consider that Google, the king of link reliant search engines , would certainly find a huge benefit from this approach for valuating links (or even indexation decisions). Topic Drifting � some pages will have more than one topic and search engines can struggle to properly index/categorize them. And why is that? Blog rolls 4.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Simply put, it was a way to include certain pages in their index and to influence the frequency of re-indexing your site. So more than 8 days after the program was shut down, we still see very similar rankings as well as the old URLs being indexed. What was Search Submit? How does this affect you?
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The most severe Google penalties lead to total website de-indexing and where the SEO misdemeanour is serious a site ban may be imposed by Google, accompanied by a Page Rank reduction to 0 and a greyed out Google Toolbar Page Rank indication. To check whether a particular website is still Google indexed, refer to our Google indexing page.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Although we only have 4,000+ pages indexed vs. just over 1,000 pages indexed 20 days ago, we made a number of significant changes to our website that we hoped Google would recognize. Traditionally, these things could take a few weeks up to a few months to get right. Time will tell though! Overall Rating: SEO = success (and then some!)
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Monday, January 12, 2009
The upgrades were done this past week so I will check back with this in about 2-3 weeks after the engines come back to see if our website gets indexed more. Right now, we have about 1430 pages indexed on Google which is good but not great. See what I did there?) specific and long tail terms. Save to del.icio.us | Digg This!
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Obsessively watching indexation numbers and rankings on "trophy" keywords (like the one you know the CEO always checks first thing in the morning). Relying on Sitemaps XML files to fix your indexation problems (news flash: your rankings will still suck!). 0 (1) More. Whats old, in terms of SEO? Exchanging links. Link baiting.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Level 1 : Index Page It may be a shock to some, but the index page has very little SEO rankings value. well ranking root index page is the exception rather than the rule. If that is the case, then your best course of action for the index page, is to focus it towards the users, usability, and speed. love to theme sites.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Obsessively watching indexation numbers and rankings on “trophy” keywords (like the one you know the CEO always checks first thing in the morning). Relying on Sitemap XML files to fix your indexation problems (News flash: Your rankings will still stink!). Index-to-crawl Ratio This is the ratio of pages indexed to unique crawled pages.If
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
As Rand explains in this classic Whiteboard Friday on flat site architecture , “Google has a threshold where, if pages aren’t receiving enough juice they may not be included in the main index of organic search results. Keep testing until you’re feeling happy with overall site traffic / indexation metrics. Thanks.
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