Site not searchable on Google?
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Hi everyone,
I released a new site a few weeks ago, and I am not able to search for the site using any keywords in Google. I have added tags and keywords in Concrete 5, have verified with Google Webmaster (via analytics) and submitted a site map, and Webmaster shows that Google has crawled most of my pages. The site DOES show up in google when I type in the direct url.
Does it really take this long for a site to show up in Google search? Or is there something blocking its searchability?
Thanks for your help!
I released a new site a few weeks ago, and I am not able to search for the site using any keywords in Google. I have added tags and keywords in Concrete 5, have verified with Google Webmaster (via analytics) and submitted a site map, and Webmaster shows that Google has crawled most of my pages. The site DOES show up in google when I type in the direct url.
Does it really take this long for a site to show up in Google search? Or is there something blocking its searchability?
Thanks for your help!
can you direct us to the site?
My site ishttp://www.lizcook.com
You're definately indexed. Take a look at your page descriptions. Keyword them and lengthen them a bit.
As far as i know the tags will assist the core search block, but will not help you with google results if they are not displayed on the page. I could be wrong?!
Focus on expanding on the actual content of the site, being sure to use the keywords you want google to hit on in the content itself. You should start to see better results in the future.
As far as i know the tags will assist the core search block, but will not help you with google results if they are not displayed on the page. I could be wrong?!
Focus on expanding on the actual content of the site, being sure to use the keywords you want google to hit on in the content itself. You should start to see better results in the future.
Could be that old adage 'content is king', there isn't any page content?
I did consider this… the site (especially the home page) is very image-based. However, it still seems odd that it is truly nowhere in Google Search. I suppose I'll try more thorough keywording and see what happens? Thanks for the ideas.