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    Quote Originally Posted by SinghVineet View Post
    I just found the solution for the problem you are facing.

    You have made a very small coding mistake but this can be a catastrophe for your website.

    You are using rel="canonical" tag in your said pages that are showing title and cache version of home page.

    <link rel="canonical" href="http : // www . topfasteners . com . au/"/>
    Nice find.

    Quote Originally Posted by SinghVineet View Post
    Remove the above tag from your problem facing pages and also update your site map as I am unable to find the URLs you have mentioned in the thread.
    Odd.

    Both topfasteners.com.au/speed_rivets.php and topfasteners.com.au/rivetnut.php are currently present in http://www.topfasteners.com.au/sitemap.xml and Google's Aug 22, 2011 07:20:34 GMT cache of same.

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    deepsand you are right.

    Sorry about that. Yes they were and are present in sitemap.xml, i think i might had mistakenly checked with Match Case checked

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    Happens to me frequently when working with spreadsheets. Drives me crazy when "Find" returns no matches or many fewer than I know must be present, and the "match Case" option is hidden behind an "Options" panel, so that it's not immediately visually apparent.

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    I am very thankful to all of you specially SinghVineet. I will remove <link rel="canonical" href="http : // www . topfasteners . com . au/"/> this tag from all pages and let see what happen.....

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    @highglowonline I will be very happy if my finding will help to solve your issue. Since Google is considering your problem pages similar to that of your home page, I have one more suggestion for you. Do add some good quality unique content within your all products pages. This will not only help you in ranking but also, for problem pages, Google will be able to find that they are actually different from the home page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highglowonline View Post
    I am very thankful to all of you specially SinghVineet. I will remove <link rel="canonical" href="http : // www . topfasteners . com . au/"/> this tag from all pages and let see what happen.....
    If canonicalization is an issue, you might flesh them out rather than remove them.

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    @SinghVineet Yes you are right I also thought about that and soon I will add some unique content of my site. @deepsand Good suggestion and you are always helpful.

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    Hi friends it's sorry to say that problem is still going. I remove <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.topfasteners.com.au"</a> from my pages. Google recently cached my pages but there is no difference. You can see the snap shot which I attached.topfastener.jpg

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    It will take time for Google to update its index and cache, as rel=canonical tag is used to tell the Google that it's similar to that of mentioned in the href tag. Please add content in those pages and build some good links for them. This will make the process fast to let Google understand that your pages are different page than the home page.

    Also, use the GWT feature Fetch as Googlebot, under the Diagnostics menu, to let Google fetch your problem urls and submit them to Google for indexation after Google fetch them.

    With Fetch as Googlebot you can see exactly how a page appears to Google. If a URL is successfully fetched, you can submit it to the Google index.

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    Many many thanks @SinghVineet. Actually I have done it almost 40 days ago. Do you think again I should go for it?

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