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Hi!
Looking to find out why Google isn't indexing new articles I put up on my site. The site is Peter Drew Voiceovers|Voice over talent, same-day voiceovers. I was ranked in the top 5 for both of my top two keywords for years. I started to slip because I wasn't adding new content, so I added articles and yet they aren't being indexed. I know I also need to start a blog and link back to my site and built more back links, but if my content isn't being indexed those things aren't going to be that much help. The last three articles in the list of links on the left hand side of the home page are not indexed. Yahoo! has indexed all of my articles, including the three newest ones: Stop the Stumbles, Sending Voiceovers Using FTP, and Voiceovers and Ever-Changing English. I just checked my web stats and saw that Google crawled my site 7 times so far this week, yet it still hasn't picked up these new pages. Could it be the URLs? I believe I forgot to re-write the automatically generated URLs to make them short enough so that they wouldn't be truncated by my web design program. I know I have the option of creating a Google Site Map. Would that help? Should I re-write the URLs and do a 301 redirect to the new shorter URLs? People are asking for permission to re-print the articles but I don't want them to publish them on their pages until the article is indexed first in Google. Thanks for any insights on how to get my pages indexed on Google. Sincerely, Peter Drew |
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The pages in question arer showing up in the Google cache (assuming I am looking at the correct pages) but have no PR yet. Get some solid backlinks and give Google a little time to catch up.
Add the sitemap.xml file ASAP. It does make a difference.
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Go to Create your Google Sitemap Online - XML Sitemaps Generator and generate an xml sitemap which you should then submit to Google Webmaster Tools. If youre not sure about this process then google "xml sitemaps" and you'll easily find a guide of some sort. I think youre right to not let anyone else publish the documents before google caches the originals. Get the xml sitemap and G should pick the pages up straight away. Im getting a bit off topic here... The coding of your site isnt great and quite bloated with unessecary <span> tags and such, try and reduce the amount of coding on your pages if you can. Also, you have a duplicate home page issue with the "home" link going back to url/index.html - bad move! Change the menu to link back to www. your url. com and 301 redirect the www. your url .com/index.html to www. your url. com (remove spaces!)
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Thanks to both of you for your help. I'll try to get some backlinks to the pages not indexed and I'll tackle creating a Google Site Map. I'll correct that home page URL issue, too.
Thanks, again! Peter |
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I think you may be looking at this the wrong way around. Its the linking back to your site that says to the search engines 'when you next pop by, take a longer and deeper look at what is now available'. Hence, increasing the chances of new pages being picked up.
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A blog will certainly help as well, getting links back to the website.
Google is weird, sometimes you are in page one, sometimes you are in page three. Key thing is to add content regularly. JTYS |
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Thanks to everyone who responded. Excellent advice and recommendations.
Good point from Iandoc about getting backlinks, which tells Google to take a look-see at my site. Forgot about that. Cheers, Peter |
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