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Google Not Finding My Sites?
I released 5 new websites earlier this year. I submitted all five of them to Google. But NONE of them are receiving ANY Google traffic whatsoever. Not even a single hit. Am I doing something wrong?
What is the exact procedure for submitting a new site to Google so that we can start receiving traffic from them? Never had a zero response from Big G like this before. Thanks in advance SEO/GFY experts!! :thumbsup |
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You don't need to submit your site to G. To receive traffic from Google, you need to work on link building, on-page SEO and content.
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You probably should start with ssl certificates for your sites.
Hard to answer without looking at the site, what is the URL ? |
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Impossible to comment w.o. seeing the sites mate.
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You do not need to use webmaster tools and/or analytics to be found by a search engine.
But if you map your site, it is easier for them to index everything you want indexed. Your issue may stem from some negatives that have you somewhat blacklisted or just non-indexed.. I can't tell you what they are as they could be a lot of things. Search google and look for things that make sense to what you are doing. Using the term blacklisting does not always describe it right but it seems what most understand even if not true. Knowing what not to do is often more important than knowing what to do. |
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Let's get you some link juice :) hit me up for links to point to your pay sites.
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You may have noindex tag in html code
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Presumably if you're going to use GA you've already added them in your Google webmaster account? What does it say about them? If you submit a sitemap it should then tell you how many pages are indexed. What happens if you do a search for "site:domain.com"?
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Get backlinks to your website using Niche keywords... then update your website using the same keywords. The higher your Domain Authority the more traffic you will get after each update.
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could be many things mate
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That is strange! You should verify your site code maybe is something there that is blocking robots/spiders on crawling your site!
I recently launched two new cam related sites! I don't use GA and I didn't submit them to any search console yet! And still I get few hits from google a day not many no more than 10 but both of my sites are fully indexed! And I only built a couple of links on the niche! |
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Thanks for all the advice everyone! I am looking into the HTML and PHP code now to see if there are any issues....
Wish I could just call Google and say LIST MY SITES! LOL |
Send me the links on skype and I'll have a quick look to see what could be the issue.
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Same bro, if u still need help send me a pm ill give a look as well :)
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I thought tubes got all the SERPS for all key words?
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being indexed in Google and receiving traffic from Google are two different things... if your sites don't have any legit incoming links it can take some time till Google indexes your site.
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Definitely need to get your sites a secure cert, I'm not even sure if google will be adding non-secure pages from this point on. Same goes for responsive, if your new sites are like Porn Nerd Network - Exclusive Network Of Adult Websites then your not going to be listed for mobile surfers, and you will be penalized even for desktop surfers.
Best advice is to get GA loaded for stats, and get profiles setup in webmaster tools so you can see what is going on behind the scenes with google :2 cents: You should also link from your current sites that are crawled by google, and the spider will find you that way :) Good Luck :thumbsup |
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