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Strange google indexing problem
Hello again I have strange problem with google.
my site is : freesexportal.net When I check About 47,200 results But when I want to copy url and paste it on google it don't show anything. Also when type freesexportal.net or Free Sex Portal - high definition adult videos every day. Free movies from biggest adult sites. or http:////portal.net nothing again . Do you have any idea why google don't index my pages right ? I try to copy and paste unique text from some of my videos īn "" but nothing again just url missing but I am sure that google already inex it because I see it when type site:freesexportal.net Any idea ? |
works for me
But if you are unsure about your indexing, I highly recommend to use webmaster tools or site:blabla.com |
Hello again I am not sure that you understand correct. For example if you have site
You type : www. iwantporn net in google and first result is of course your site... My site don't show this for some reason and I search how to fix it :( Any idea ? |
Your site isnt high enough in rank.
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True, sorry
Guess I read too fast and missed some lines in your post. ;) viper is right. Ranking is just not good enough. The higher you rank in PR/DA/PA/Alexa, the more google will crawl your site. |
How I can fix this ?
Google crawl my site but why I can't see this ... strange... I use webmaster tools but there I see that everything is indexed. |
Welcome to the wonderful world of google.
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It must have way to fix this ?
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Somebody else with same problem ?
I think it may have some way to fix this. |
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OP, do you have any manual actions in GWT? Either way, work on adding unique content and make sure you noindex thin pages like these: Frequently asked questions From reading around here it seems like some tube sites are starting to run into the same issues that cam white labels have encountered, in that if your tube contains the same videos with the same descriptions as a ton of other sites google can smack you in the SERPs for lack of unique content. That's Panda (the content algo), but you may be affected by Penguin (the link algo) as well. Do you recall when this first happened? That could go along way to pinpointing the source of the issue as you could then compare the date to google algo updates but yeah, something's up and probably won't change until you identify and fix the source (either the content, your link profile or both) that would be my advice anyways, good luck however you decide to proceed |
Nice answers. :)
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Thank You very much for this answer. All my titles/descriptions are hand made exactly because I think that can't be successful with duplicated content. Thanks for the info it's useful. |
Still looking for some answer how to fix that.
Thanks |
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^^^^that's always a concern but I don't think that's the problem, or if it is it's not the only problem
OP, I went to your site and clicked on two of your videos randomly. The first had a one line description that didn't appear in google when I did a quote search, while the second had a full paragraph of text. I did a quote search in Google on that and found this. Two random pages on your site, the first thin content (one line of text on the whole page) and the second a paragraph that appears on multiple sites all over the web. Ish like this will kill your search rankings. It could be a link (Penguin) issue as well though, do you recall when the site's rankings first fell? Timeline is a great was to narrow down which issue caused the fall. Even if your backlink profile is sound though, you need to work on unique, meaningful content. I know the guys are there to wank and watch, not read, but search bots read text. Without that I don't imagine you'll have much luck long term, even if you start over with a new domain. It could be a scraping issue as well like Barry suggested, but even without that I really doubt that your site will recover unless you solve the on-site issues. Start first by isolating when the site fell. If it corresponds with a Panda or Penguin refresh you'll know exactly what issue(s) you have to tackle. If it's Penguin then Barry is right, start over fresh on a new domain (with no 301 redirect). If it's Panda transferring the content to a new domain will only result in the same thing all over again. I wish you good luck, and happy new year |
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