Site not getting indexed

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My website: Cheap-Family-Vacations.net is not getting indexed by Google. It was published over 3 months ago. Can anyone help?
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  • Profile picture of the author theyoungmarketer
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    • Profile picture of the author John Sullivan
      You could always convert it to a blog for indexing purposes. If you have a good blog set up with the right plug ins and write a post or two and ping your blog and submit the RSS feeds to a few RSS aggregators you should be indexed in under 24 hours. When you are indexed just upload your main site.

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  • Profile picture of the author jkatzenback
    Create a Google Webmaster tools account at...

    https://www.google.com/webmasters/

    ...then submit your google sitemap manually to it. Within 24 hours google will tell you the exact issue as to why your site is not indexed.

    Also, remove all your adsense.. i assume you are not getting much for traffic right now anyway... trust me on this. Then once you start getting traffic but the adsense back

    Do the above steps and in 24 hours you will know whats wrong.

    It matters not where you get links from, if Google has an issue with your site. The webmaster tools will let you know if there are issues... then get those fixed and you will be good to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmswans
    Thanks for the advice John and Youngmarketer, I might try your suggestions although I have promoted the site with a few articles to Ezine articles and also I submitted to a blog network a few weeks ago. I havent had this kind of trouble with any of my other sites they normally get indexed within a few days using these same promotion methods.


    David
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    • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
      Somebody asked today in another thread about why they shouldn't put Adsense on a brand new site right away. I guess you're giving them a good example of why not to do that. Your site has probably been flagged as a "Made for Adsense" site and excluded from indexing on that basis.
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    • Profile picture of the author jkatzenback
      Originally Posted by dmswans View Post

      Thanks for the advice John and Youngmarketer, I might try your suggestions although I have promoted the site with a few articles to Ezine articles and also I submitted to a blog network a few weeks ago. I havent had this kind of trouble with any of my other sites they normally get indexed within a few days using these same promotion methods.


      David
      lol.. what you don't like my idea? :p
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      • Profile picture of the author dmswans
        Thanks for all the responses.

        Canuck, I posted before you even though the time doesn't show that. You had good advice but I submitted a site map with no errors a couple of weeks ago. I didnt get any messages from google on their webmasters tool site. Where would I find Googles response.?

        bgmacaw
        Its my understanding that a MFA site doesn't have any or very little content, only ad's. My site has 15 articles on it

        ashley

        I done alot of link building for this site.

        GreatBiz

        I checked my meta-tags. Everything is in order there

        Thanks again for your suggestions

        David
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  • Profile picture of the author GreatBiz
    Hi, check your meta-tags. Do you by default or mistake have the "no follow, no index" tag? Also, do you have a robots.txt file that is stopping the search engines from indexing your website?

    If that is not the problem, you may want to social bookmark your sites and build a few links by article marketing, comment posting on related blogs, and even submitting to link directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Elliott
    google is running out of space?
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    • Profile picture of the author Thomas
      Originally Posted by Kitejunkiee View Post

      google is running out of space?
      That's probably it.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    As mentioned above. Add your unindexed site to your signature link here then get invlvoled in some 'busy' threads. Google will pick your link up within hours. An alternative is to submit to social bookmarking sites such as Propeller and Mixx etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Raybould
    Hi David,

    AndyBlack is right...

    Getting indexed isn't so tough, just submit your site to some social bookmarking sites.

    As well as adding a link from your sig here, you can make posts on relevant blogs and link them back to your site too.

    Hope that helps

    David
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  • Profile picture of the author adam123
    the google webmaster tool is really great. Create your sitemap and submit it to the google webmaster tool. As mentioned earlier, it will tell you exactly what are the problems.

    All the best,
    Adam
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Lee
    Great ideas, I think that blogs tend to get a higher rate of indexing much more quickly, as an option you could convert your page to blog for faster indexing in the meantime. You could try setting up a good blog with some great indexing plug ins. Then you could try putting down a few (2-5) posts and then go to digg and also ping your blog and hopefully get indexed in google fairly rapidly within 24 hours. When your indexed in google try uploading your webpage content to FTP on a domain and then see the results. Worth a shot!
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