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| OfflineGenius Join Date: Oct 2009
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I'm having a similar issue...I have an adsense blog with 15 original articles on it (drip feeding them)...Google will not index the site no matter what I do. When I Google the domain name in "quotes" it only brings up the domain name above the rest of the organic results...never had this one happen before?
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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You might have 39 domains, but the reality is you only have 1 unique "website". What is likely happening is your other site's are not being indexed due to duplicate content. Think like the search engine company. Do you want mountains and mountains of same stuff in your index? And think in very BIG terms; not just 1, but literally hundreds of thousands of website owners that would happily (and easily) employ tactics such as this. It would be too easy, and lead to lots and lots, and LOTS of garbage duplicate content. It would not be a smart business decision for 'them' to allow sites such as that to be indexed repeatedly. Otherwise, why would you stop at just 39 domains? I bought 39 domains last month. Why not 100! 1000! It just doesn't work my friend. It does not provide a good experience for the person looking for diverse, accurate information, which is not a good thing from an Search engine company perspective (which is why it doesn't work). Create unique content for each domain, start out smaller for each domain, and 'aim' each domain's content at a slightly different niche of that market (this way you can still make use of 'em). Smallbusinessfire; You might consider asking in a separate thread and provide details about your site; it is not fair to the original poster in this thread, and people that might otherwise try to help really have no way to start looking at your site and analyzing your issue. | ||
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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If these are all owned by one person, perhaps it would be better to move all, or at least much of the info to one big domain. Bigger helps SEO. If that is not an option, then moving them to different IP spaces and swapping the designs so they are not all the same might help. I just glanced at the content, I'm assuming there is no duplication? |
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