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mujtaba91: well in most cases this happens due to too quick site growth. This "effect" is called sandbox. Just keep on working on your site and eventually you'll get back in.
I can't tell you how long it will take since it can be 2 weeks (in rare cases) or up to 6 months. For now keep your mind on yahoo and msn. Get as higher as you can in serps.
good luck!
socialnu2: the best way is to get google toolbar or just google for pagerank checker.
Last edited by onyx77; 08-21-2008 at 07:34 AM.
Thanks onyx77, i found a website to do it anyway.
Cheers for the help.
good very good,
also for gaining popularity and making search engine robots visit ur site more frequently and keep up to date on search results
or its an annoying thing pages not found, also what about page rank?????
I Rise, You fall.
Ill try it one day
As soon as I read this post I added a banner, a text link and an avatar, I hope this helps xD
Oh no my secret's been revealed :P i've had my website link in my signature for over a year, and it really is worth it if you have at least 5 quality posts per day, i ended up getting over half of my traffic from x10.
Thanks PC-Whizz -your tip has proven useful.
I submitted my website to Google, Yahoo & Microsoft search engines several weeks ago. It was indexed & appeared in Yahoo & Microsoft soon after (I can't remember how long after exactly -probably under a week). I was even pleased to see how high up in the search results it appears, given the right few keywords -especially as the website is only a make-shift design at this stage, with only 1 page & few links.
However, many weeks later it still remains absent from Google. It amuses me that this means that even if you type the full web address for the website in Google's search box, it still can't find it. Duh! :nuts
I then came across your tip, added the website link to my signature in this forum, & hey presto, the very next day my site was at last appearing in Google! OK, it only appears within the text for a link to this forum, but it is a start. I'll give Google's bots another chance to index my site, & hopefully within the next few days, it may actually have a direct link. I'll report back here to update any results.
Also, thanks to others for the site-mapping suggestion. I had already heard about this tip, but haven't used it myself yet, as the website only consists of 1 page & a map seemed a bit pointless! As soon as the site gets developed, I will definitely add a map. Judging by your comments, having a site-map could be a key factor in getting rapid indexing within Google.
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UPDATE, as promised ;
3 days after my last post here, Google at last recognises that my website exists, & it now appears as a direct link in the search results.
It is possible that the website is now indexed in Google as a result of my submitting it several weeks ago. By I prefer to think that it is more likely now indexed as a result of recently linking to it in these forums.
Again, good tip, PC-Whizz ! :cool:
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