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#1 lisety

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Posted 23 April 2004 - 11:49 AM

Help, I am listed in google and yahoo but they have not listed any of my over 150 pages other than the index. In yahoo I am #5 for "tropical resorts". Why aren't they spidering my other pages? I have a site map and many links. The site is Link removed as per forum guidelines :lol: . I am using googles Adwords, so their spider comes almost everyday.

I have removed the live link, you can place the site link in your profile, it will appear below as a www button OWG

Edited by OldWelshGuy, 23 April 2004 - 11:54 AM.


#2 OldWelshGuy

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Posted 23 April 2004 - 11:57 AM

Welcome Lisety :lol:

How long has the site been up, and how many incoming links do you have?

Googlebot normally runs through static sites like a dose of flu. Try getting a couple more links to your site, and you should get spidered.

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#3 Randy

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Posted 23 April 2004 - 12:26 PM

Welcome Lise !

I agree with OWG. You definitely need more links pointing towards your site. Looks to be fairly new since the domain name was just created last October. So you're doing pretty well so far!

Take a trip down to the Link Building and [url=http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php?showforum=21]Submitting to Directories[/url] threads below. You'll find all sorts of helpful information there. At this point, Google only knows about one other site pointing towards yours. Yahoo! knows about two. Once you up that count, even just a little bit, the spiders should start taking a lot more interest in your site and crawl more of your pages.

#4 lisety

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Posted 23 April 2004 - 12:42 PM

Thanks so much for responding to my query. The site was started October 2003 but about a month ago I changed from a dynamic database to static pages. Much more work, but I wanted to make sure the spiders could index them. I will spend the rest of the day finding good (the operative word here) links to my site.
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