Pages don't get indexed?

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I have checked my pages using google search typing:
site:domain.com

and ONLY my homepage is there..
When I do the exact same thing on my other site I can see ALL pages..

what can I do? posts posted few days ago, maybe a week and I did sumbit the XML sitemap to the webmaster tools. Why is that someone knows?
#indexed #pages
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Nguyen
    here are a few thing to try to get it indexed.

    "Good" content
    link home page to post (you probably are if using wordpress)
    bookmark the url

    Links in most cases is the answer to getting pages indexed
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    • Profile picture of the author galbuyz
      Originally Posted by Michael Nguyen View Post

      here are a few thing to try to get it indexed.

      "Good" content
      link home page to post (you probably are if using wordpress)
      bookmark the url

      Links in most cases is the answer to getting pages indexed
      Well my content is good i guess, also its 100% unique.
      As for the link home page to posts, is it enough to link to the other article through the sidebar widgets? or should I include the links in the actuale homepage post?


      Thanks guys.
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      • Profile picture of the author Charlie A
        Try using internal linking by putting a link to your other pages within the content of your articles.
        Then use social bookmarking. Have you tried using tools such as Social Monkee or IM Automator? Those seem to be effective.
        I'll also submit the URL to Amplify.com and it usually gets indexed very quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author 36burrows
    I typically use social bookmarking to get my new pages indexed quickly. Then move on to other link building afterwards.
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  • Profile picture of the author galbuyz
    social bookmarking - should I sumbit ALL of my posts at the same time [1 after 1]? that's ok?
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    • Profile picture of the author stephencammeron
      Originally Posted by galbuyz View Post

      social bookmarking - should I sumbit ALL of my posts at the same time [1 after 1]? that's ok?
      That thing would depend on the social bookmarking site you are submitting your URL to. There some SB sites that would allow you to do so, but there are lots that won't.
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      "People who rely on just a couple of concepts, only shows how clueless they are."

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  • Profile picture of the author galbuyz
    Thank you all, one more silly question.
    Do you social bookmark you blog posts for back links or for traffic?
    Of course for both but what's the bigger purpose?
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    • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
      Most social bookmarking sites are no follow links. The power behind social bookmarking is when other people find your content good enough to share with their friends and you get direct traffic. It is about being social on those sites, that's why it's called SOCIAL bookmarking

      If what you want to do is build links then go post on article directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author galbuyz
    Yeah but then i'll need LOTS of [spinned] articles, right?
    I mean is it good to sumbit the same article to multiple directories?
    btw, does all article directories "Do Follow"?
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  • Profile picture of the author lovboa
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    Something i do when I find that my sites arent getting indexed..is I go into Webmaster Tools, Fetch as Googlebot, then submit the url to index.
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