Still not getting indexed?
So, you followed the directions above and you are still not
appearing in Google search results. What are you doing wrong? Here are a few possibilities:
(a) Your
site was temporarily unavailable when the Googlebot was passing through – be
patient and hopefully the next time the Googlebot arrives your website will be
running.
(b) Your
website has drastic errors – This includes having dead links or orphaned pages
that are not allowing the Googlebot to crawl through all the pages of your
website.
(c) Javascript
or Flash is “un-crawlable” – The Googlebot may have trouble following links in
Javascript or Flash meaning pages of your website may be excluded in the Google
index.
(d) You
are black listed – Google has the power to omit your website from their search
results if they believe you are doing something illegitimate to boost your
PageRank. Illegitimate practices include: Cloaking – having text/links on your
website that are invisible to browsers, Over-use of Keywords – repeating
keywords artificially to boost keyword count, Duplicating material.
(e) Your
page may not be relevant to the search terms you want- if the content of your
webpages are not relevant to your keywords, your pages won’t appear in search
engine results due to low PageRank. Your website may be indexed but not appearing
in search engine results due to poor performance in PageRank. You can check if
this is the case by searching for your URL as the keyword. For example, if your
URL is www.example.com, enter “www.example.com” as your search keyword query.
If your website appears in the search engine results, then you are indexed.
These are just a few things that may be keeping your pages
from getting indexed in Google and there is no doubt that there are many more.
If you still are not getting indexed after reading this article and do not know
why, you can contact Internetrix for help.