SEO Help Needed Please!!

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Hi everybody,

After changing my domain name, my business website simply will not show up on google, but it does on Bing?

For example, lets say my business name is "bobs tasty burgers" (it's not) and my original web address was "www.scrumptiousburgers.com".

If I searched for "bobs tasty burgers" in google, the first result would have been www.scrumptiousburgers.com

However, the domain name is now "www.bobstastyburgers.com" and has been for the last few weeks but it is simply not showing up in the google SERP's even though there is nobody else competing for that search term??

I've have lots of friendly backlinks with regularly updated content (facebook, youtube, twitter etc.) but it just isn't showing up.

Reading this back all sounds very confusing but I can't think of a better way of explaning!!

Thanks in advance for taking the time to try and help out and let me know if you need any clarification!
#needed #seo
  • Profile picture of the author TolyZ
    Noticed the same thing. Few of my new sites are not updating / indexing for a few weeks now. Don't know what's up with Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author IprovideSEO
    You may want to build more quality backlinks to your website or use a Press Release to announce the new website domain name. That will help in two ways, the first is announcing your new name to clients and the media and the second, being SEO Google will see that your new domain is being linked as Bob's Tasty Burgers

    Hope this helps, if you are interested in a press release from PRweb check out my link below
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  • Profile picture of the author KyleGolemMedia
    In addition to what IprovideSEO is saying:

    Make sure to re-submit your sitemap to Google and Bing's Webmaster Tools.

    Ping the following sites: PingFarm | FREE Mass Ping Site To Ping Your URLs For More Backlinks, Amfibi Web Search - Search Engine , Search Engine Marketing & Search Engine Optimization Services

    Build out any/all social accounts with links to your site (that you haven't already done)

    This should expedite things.
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  • Profile picture of the author weston2012
    Hi, My suggestions to @Benjam1n:
    * Please change the content of your previous website in new website.
    * Your previous website is penalized by Google updates even your previous domain name, ip, and content are penalized by panda and penguin.

    For more help please contact with Manual SEO Link Building Service-Buy Quality Backlinks from us

    My suggestions to @TolyZ

    * Last week my all clients are going well and indexing with quality content, try this strategics and do not pressure search engine to index the weblink.
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  • Profile picture of the author asiriusthoth
    Ping, RSS, Google Sitemaps, social networking (facebook, youtube, twitter). If you do this, it will get picked up quite quickly. It really shouldn't take more than a few days; if done correctly.
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  • Profile picture of the author asimbawany
    wow? so no one suggested a 301 redirect yet???

    I haven't checked your site for penalties or anything but "assuming" the only thing you changed is your domain name and nothing else, you need to take the following steps.

    1. copy your content from old site to new site in exactly the same way as it was laid out on previous site.

    2. create 301 redirects from all of your previous pages to the new pages on your new site...

    here is a brief explanation of a 301 redirect: You just moved your business to a new place but google is still sending customer to your old location. So you need to put a sign on your shop saying "we moved to xyz location" 301 redirects will lets you have all the same traffic you had before because your traffic will automatically be redirected to your new site whether they are coming from google or anywhere else for that matter. In time, when google updates its index it will also begin to replace its SERPs where it ranked your older site with your new one.

    PM me if you need help doing this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moriarty
    Make sure that people are using your backlinks. If they are from sites that are regularly indexed, you get found that way too.

    Hope this helps a little. M
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