Doubt in getting Indexed

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Currently I have changed the title tag and description of the inner page of one of my websites http://www.goldcosmeticsandskincare.com/products.php Concentrating on more important keywords like 'Anti Aging Treatment' and 'Anti Scars Treatment'. I have bookmarked the pages immediately in many social bookmarking sites and I am not able to get it indexed in google.

Yahoo and Bing already indexed the pages and are ranking high. Google doesnt seem to notice the change in the title tag. Could any one recommend a method to get this page indexed in Google.

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  • Profile picture of the author goldhome
    Any ideas please?
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    You do realize you have 2 Meta-Description tags for that products page, right?




    Originally Posted by goldhome View Post

    Currently I have changed the title tag and description of the inner page of one of my websites Anti Aging Treatment Brooklyn | Anti Scars Treatment Queens | Psoriasis Treatment NY Concentrating on more important keywords like 'Anti Aging Treatment' and 'Anti Scars Treatment'. I have bookmarked the pages immediately in many social bookmarking sites and I am not able to get it indexed in google.

    Yahoo and Bing already indexed the pages and are ranking high. Google doesnt seem to notice the change in the title tag. Could any one recommend a method to get this page indexed in Google.

    All replies appreciated
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    • Profile picture of the author goldhome
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      You do realize you have 2 Meta-Description tags for that products page, right?
      Thank you very much for noting that dreadful mistake there. Could that be the reason that the page is not being cached?
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  • Profile picture of the author bigongadgets
    Hmmm!!! Yukon is right. This page has two meta description tags. This may be reason for the no indexing in the Google. May be Google algorithm not accepted for indexing.
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  • Profile picture of the author BloggingPro
    Your page has been indexed by Google and has been cached according to Google themselves.

    site:www.goldcosmeticsandskincare.com/products.php - Google Search
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    • Profile picture of the author goldhome
      Originally Posted by BloggingPro View Post

      Your page has been indexed by Google and has been cached according to Google themselves.

      site:www.goldcosmeticsandskincare.com/products.php - Google Search
      Ya i know that it is cached, but I have changed the title tag and meta description tags. I have social bookmarked the site and the new changes are not being indexed. Thats my doubt.
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  • Profile picture of the author nerik
    Try pinging this url to few ping server...

    Also could help analyze the page from Alexa or some other Whois website to get faster indexing...

    Maybe it occours some days to see the new title/description in SERP...keep wait!
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  • Profile picture of the author samual james
    you can create a sitemap and submit it to google webmaster tool for better indexing.
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  • Profile picture of the author seospecial
    Adding the page to pinging site helps
    Also make sure you have added your page to the xml sitemap.
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  • Profile picture of the author indojobsearch
    how long did you change it..? If you did it just for alittle time..You may wait until google's spider robot visit your site and google will display your new meta title and description of your site...it need tieme I think..
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  • Profile picture of the author goldhome
    I have pinged the pages. Book marked it again, and hoping for the best.
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    • Profile picture of the author No1here
      OP, do you have a site-map set up in Google's favorite XML.gz format? You need to have at least two site-maps in general. One that is specific to Google, one that is made in the old fashioned way in Notepad and it would help greatly if you had another site-map for your readers to use.

      Trust me, if you put up the xml.gz sitemap and you put up a site-map that users can use to navigate your site (basically make it a directory pages of your entire site which you update each time you add something or remove something from the website)

      Having those two elements alone will make Google take notice of any and all changes you make. Be sure you have a Google web-tools or web-master account (I forget what they call it) and validate the website through that Google web-master account so that Google knows that you own the site. Then, whenever you change something big or small you'll be able to ping your sitemap.xml.gz directly to Google through your free account.

      The nice thing about those accounts is that they also provide a decent amount of information about your website that you should always be aware of. Such as which keywords are bringing you the most organic traffic, how many back-links you have (that Google was able to find) as well as the amount of traffic and other such things.

      I think if you do these things you'll have Google spiders all over your site in no time.

      Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author goldhome
    Thank you for your reply No1here. At present I have uploaded the regular sitemap.xml. Could you please elaborate on how adding submitting sitemap in xml.gz format would make any change? Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author No1here
      Originally Posted by goldhome View Post

      Thank you for your reply No1here. At present I have uploaded the regular sitemap.xml. Could you please elaborate on how adding submitting sitemap in xml.gz format would make any change? Thanks.
      Well, let me explain a couple of things first. For some reason Google has it's heart set on the www.YourWebsite.com/sitemap.xml.gz for some unknown reason.

      In every way that counts, sitemap.xml is exactly that, it's a site-map created in Microsoft Excel and it's a spreadsheet. Simple as that.

      If you don't have MS Excel then don't worry, there are tons of WordPress plug-ins and stand-alone programs that will spider your site and create the sitemap.xml document for you. Some of them even go as far as to create the sitemap.xml.gz document for you and all you've got to do is upload it to your root directory. (Root directory is the directory where you main/front page of your site is located)

      What is .gz? I'm going to quote this part from Google because they explain it better than I could:

      "GZ or gzip is a software application used for file compression. gzip is short for GNU zip; as the program was created a free software replacement for the compress program used in early Unix systems, intended for use by the GNU Project"

      Basically what they are saying is that .gz is roughly the same thing a .rar or .zip in that they are all file compression software.

      I have no clue why Google like the sitemap to be .gz'd aka compressed, but ours is not to question why ours is only do or die.

      The reason that uploading the sitemap.xml.gz to your website is so effective is because of the amount of importance that Google places on it. I guess it's like candy or some sort of drug that Google thrives on. So if you upload this type of sitemap, claim your site within Google web-master tools and then notify Google that it should spider your sitemap.xml.gz at which point Google will get all excited and very soon it will start spidering not only your site-map but your entire website too will be crawled and indexed by multiple search engines..

      As far as setting up an account for Google web-master tools, Just go ahead and click this link that will take you directly to the website I'm talking about: http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools Once you get to the site and do the typical signup then everything will be almost self explanatory as soon as you login to your Google Webmaster account.

      Finally, it's fine that you have a sitemap.xml file up on your server, it won't hurt you and Google MIGHT pay a little attention to it. Nevertheless, Google isn't the only game in town and it's important to remember that there are thousands of search engines throughout the world that will gladly use the sitemap.xml file you've already uploaded.

      Maybe create one more sitemap file, besides the specialized one for Google, and in this case you would simply create a sitemap use Notepad and saving it as a .txt file. Upload that file and you'll be making some smaller sites search engine very happy.

      I recommend that you create a sitemap for the readers/users of your website to use. So in other words, just create a website directory links page which can be used by humans but will also be LOVED by search engine spiders which will be using all their might to crawl and index your website.

      So there you have it, the three types of sitemaps and why you need them. Well, maybe we don't know the exact "why," but we do know that this is what Google requires/expects from all websites that it indexes. Ask Google for clarification on the xml.gz format if you're really that curious.

      Hope I explained everything clearly enough. Sorry about the length of the post but there was quite a bit of information to convey to you.

      As always, if this post did help you and you'd like to say thanks then just click the "Thanks" button so others will see that I'm not that bad of a guy. LOL

      Cheers,
      Rob
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  • Profile picture of the author goldhome
    Thanks for the time you spend explaining it deeply, I bet not many would be so helpful to others.
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  • Profile picture of the author kiranraj19
    Update your xml sitemap & resubmit it
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