My website not indexed in Google after 3 Months?

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This website:
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I've submitted the sitemap to Google for more than 3 months .
I've submitted it to Google, Yahoo & Bing. FB, Twitter.
My URL linked on 4 website. & FB page

Sitemap & robots added...

Not indexed Yet

Why Why Why ?????????????????
#programming #goo #google #indexed #months #website
  • Perhaps someone with more knowledge of SEO can help. However, something I noticed is that you don't have a meta tag for robots to INDEX and FOLLOW. Again, SEO isn't my speciality.

    <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW">

    EDIT: This page states that it is defaulted to INDEX, FOLLOW if it's not there.
    http://www.robotstxt.org/meta.html
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  • thanks for replay ♥

    Meta keywords & description added 3 months ago :

    <meta name="description" content="Latest Entertainment News,Technology News. Top News Stories of The Day ,Week &amp;Year ...!" />

    <meta name="keywords" content="Latest,Entertainment,News,Technology,Top, Stories,Day,Week,year" />
  • Duplicate Content is not a Site Killer
    my website has 20 unique post about one months ago ,(last month deleted )

    we can find many Duplicate Content in google news & yahoo news .

    Google: Duplicate Content is Not a Site Killer
    Duplicate content - Webmaster Tools Help

    http://blog.respage.com/blog/2013/02...a-site-killer/


    i dont know what is it this problem
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    • Hi..

      There might be something wrong with the hosting account causing G not to be able to read it..

      The W3 validator gives an error when trying to access the site:

      500 Can't connect to secondsnews.com:80 (connect: Connection timed out)

      You may also need some "quality" links pointing to your website to get the "indexing" process running.. Ahrefs.com suggests that there is not many quality links pointing to this site..

      Also, WordPress does not seem to be creating "normal" wp style robots.txt file.

      Big G likes to see robots.txt files on sites! Hint there for young players

      Make sure all internal links use a domain name without the WWW in-front (like your website uses). In your footer there are a couple of links pointing to Seconds News (Though not a deal breaker, being consistent does help)

      Hope this helps

      Bruce
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  • Since you want to be indexed, you should spend time composing better page titles and meta description tags - many of those are missing entirely.

    One thing you should not do is put "Seconds News" in every page title. This does nothing to help you with SEO, and just wastes some of the 69 available characters that you can use to compose effective titles.

    Please read the following information from Google on how you can do a better job with these tags and thus rank better:

    Site title and description - Webmaster Tools Help
  • Have you checked your site map has no errors? Are you just pulling content from RSS feeds? Make sure under settings you have checked the hide from search engines box.
  • I would remove the sitemap from your robots.txt

    I believe your robots.txt may be confusing the crawler. Also add your site to google webmaster tools. Check the robots.txt there and see if the webmaster tools give you any insight as to why it hasn't been indexed.
  • Get a free Google Webmaster Tools account and then review the reporting in it. It will tell you what spidering issues it's having, and if there are any server speed/response issues.
  • remove:
    Code:
    Disallow: / User-agent: Googlebot
    or this one:
    Code:
    User-agent: * Disallow: /
    Just remove that if its in ur robots and Google should index it soon!

    PS: you dont need links to be indexed in Google.
  • From programming perspective, install appropriate SEO plugin & put up meta tag contens for each of the page.
    Then generate a XML sitemap & submit it using Google Webmasters account.
    Once you submit , you will have access to CHECK & TEST the links on your site from GOOGLE's perspective.
    Also adjust ROBOTS.TXT settings.
    DO update the contents in most of the pages ,especially the Home page very frequently atleast once in a day or 2 days.
    This would help your site to get indexed.

    But in-order to get the site to be displayed in the FIRST SERP (Search Engine Researchs Page) , you have work very hard , extensive promoting your site through guest posting , article posting , forum posting on target audience group & specifically in the sites that have HIGH PAGE RANK in your niche.

    Theres a lot to do in-order to come up with the top results.

    Its not a one time set-up, its a continuous process that you need to do.

    Hope this helps.
  • To add a little more to my previous comment, Web of Trust, a useful add-on for FireFox, has flagged your site as untrustworthy.

    secondsnews.com | WOT Reputation Scorecard | WOT (Web of Trust)

    There are still some SEO problems on your site, notably your poor page titles and meta descriptions. Again, I recommend that you take seriously Google's explanation on how to compose proper ones:

    Site title and description - Webmaster Tools Help

    You have 19 pages on your site that return a 400- Bad Request, and 16 pages that return a 404 - Not Found error. This is not good.
  • Do you know that with javascript turned off that your sitemap is empty?
    The SEs do not execute JS, so they will never see it.
    Do you have some kind of anti-bot plugin?
  • According the the Wayback Machine, there was a website up on your domain way back in May of 2011. Did someone own this domain before you did? If so, it's possible it is being penalized for something that happened before.

    Despite the many enthusiastic attempts to help you above, most of which are relatively trivial, there must be something seriously amiss for the site to not be indexed for three months.
  • thanks for all answers .
    not indexed /
    now , i want sell it .
  • Sometimes Google may decide to sandbox your site for a few weeks. I have a friend who had such a case but he kept on adding articles. Luckily, his site was later indexed. Currently it ranks first page Google for many of its keyword. By the way, it had been indexed for a few days then indexed, the reindexed.
  • Not sure. But as per analysis, there might be a problem due to robots.txt file. Just do an experiment, add "Disallow: " to your robots.txt, as you haven't restricted but also given the command to crawl whole site.
    Change the existing robots.txt code with:

    # robots.txt
    User-agent: *
    Disallow:
    Disallow: /search/

    User-agent: IPS-Agent
    Disallow: /parking.php4

    User-agent: Baiduspider
    Disallow: /

    After uploading it, you can do few submissions and tweet you link to index fast. Also, submit sitemap.xml in webmasters account.
  • It's probably a good idea to submit a formal reconsideration request to Google: Reconsideration requests - Webmaster Tools Help

    I think it's highly likely that the site is being penalized for something that happened before you took formal ownership of it. I had to deal with this before with a site I managed that was acquired from a prior owner, and we were successful it getting it indexed again. Sometimes, all you need to do is ask!
  • Is your site even working? I just visited your site and all I see is a FB type clone of a site and that your site is for sale.
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    • I think he gave up and put it up for sale. It had something else there before.
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