Micro adsense sites not getting indexed?

by Tmill
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Hello warriors!

I recently started getting into adsense micro sites and its been about a month and a half since I started my first 10 sites and still not getting ranked. I build all my sites with 100% unique content, unique design, and optimize it for SEO and then use senukeX to build links to all of them. It seems that I have the perfect blueprint for making these sites, but it seems that they are still not getting indexed.

I started my first micro adsense site on 9/25/2011 and it is now 11/10/2011 and this site is site not anywhere near being ranked first page for its keyword. These keywords I pick are also no competition or very low competition keywords.

Am I just being too impatient? or is senuke a bad link building software?


Any ideas on what Im doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
#adsense #indexed #micro #sites
  • Profile picture of the author Sirr
    SENukeX is a great automation tool. I have a lifetime license. But it's not a great spamming tool. Google is all to aware of the techniques used by SENuke for mass spam.

    Google is removing thin, microniche, sites and replacing them with more relevant authority sites. Don't be surprised if the old methods that used to work suddenly stop working. I can get indexed within an hour, seriously. These days it's a day tops. So you certainly have a problem especially if you're using SENuke. Chances are Google are ignoring your sites completely because they fit mould for the types of sites they don't want.

    I know it's difficult to want to accept, I've been there. Sadly, it's the way the web is moving now.

    Try to build a single site. And put your efforts into providing regular, useful, content around your niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    Yeah I have noticed that a lot of the top sites now are all amazon and walmart and stuff, but they have very low amount of links, so I would think you can still beat it. I follow other peoples sites as well where they still do the micro niche thing and they say it takes up to 3 months to rank page 1, even on a easy keyword.

    How would you recommend I nuke my sites?

    I have been nuking each site about 1-3 times a week with a decent amount of links. I am pretty good at using the program as well.

    I guess I will be looking into making some authority sites then
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  • Profile picture of the author Sirr
    The reason why the top sites are Amazon, and Walmart, even though they have very few links, is because Google feels they are more relevant to the user. The goal used to be "get tonnes of backlinks and outrank", backlinks used to be the main focus and the main factor. It's not like that anymore.

    The saying "content is king" is more apparent now than it ever was.

    I no longer use SENuke to blast. I dabble with link pyramids just for testing purposes, and also dabble with other custom methods. But, at the end of the day it's only a matter of time before you're wiped out.

    Certainly the way to go is to build authority sites.

    Let me ask, when you done your "SENuke Blasts" was your link velocity consistent? Was your content unique? Did you spin your unique content to a high degree 80%+? Did you check your published content with copyscape? Did you ensure profile details (names, username, bio's etc.) were spun to a high degree? Did you mix your anchor texts?

    There are so many questions I could ask. If you're going to use SENuke you have to look natural. It takes just as much time to make your blasts look natural than it does to do it manually using some high authority sites instead of lots of poor quality sites.

    But, the whole micro niche methods from the past are being weeded out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    Good points. I guess I should just cancel Senuke then if its pointless and wasting 150 a month. I Don't believe that micro niche sites are being weeded out completely, more of the sites that spun content and were no use to the public.

    The sites I am creating are all written by hand(over 500 words per article) and are all unique. I believe that if your site is unique, then it will still get ranked well with some seo efforts.

    I know that micro niche sites havent been weeded out because many people are still doing it. if you check adsenseflippers.com you will see they are making 80+ sites a month all outsourced and they are still some how making huge profits from it and I would say that my sites look more unique then theres do.

    If google is taking all micro niche sites out then sites like amazon and other huge companies are going to take over and it will become pointless to even try competing with such large sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author Sirr
      Well, there are always rules to exceptions, and ways to get around rules and to bypass filters. But, what I mean is in the long run it's beneficial to have an authority site.

      I've had success, and failures, with micro niche sites. I have a handful that slipped from page one, to page two, and no matter what I do I cannot get on page 1.

      I'm often outranked by sites with less on page SEO and less backlinks but solely based on content.

      I made a post about an hour ago questioning Google's use of "Average Time Spent on Site". I think Google are using all these factors to determine where a site should be placed. They've probably always done this, but they're upping their game now.

      If I visit a site with 500 words, and 20 seconds later hit the back button, and nobody is navigating your site to view similar useful content, obviously the content was not useful. Nobody reads 500 words that fast, they skim. So I believe Google use this information.

      It used to make sense to say "A lot of backlinks equals a popular site". But because of the spam, and the junk, and the abuse, they are now applying different rules, non of which are set in stone and are know to us. It's just guess work, following advice from matt and other industry experts that have tried and tested the current algorithm changes is useful.

      But, I stick to my guns in saying the past methods are known to Google, and chances of success from them using the standard "blueprints" are slim.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    Also, how many posts would you consider an authority site? I usually do 3-6 posts for my micro sites
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    • Profile picture of the author Sirr
      Originally Posted by Tmill View Post

      Also, how many posts would you consider an authority site? I usually do 3-6 posts for my micro sites
      To be honest there is no limit. You just post useful content on a regular basis. Once a week should be ok. That's why it's good to do something you have an interest or passion in. At least that way it won't feel like a chore writing articles because you'll actually enjoy and learn from what you're writing about.
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  • Profile picture of the author boxoun
    You say you're not getting indexed but then you start talking about rankings. Which is it? Is your site indexed? Or are you asking about rankings?

    If you don't know the difference then I have to assume you have no clue how to use senukex. Cancel that immediately.
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    • Profile picture of the author KimboJim
      Originally Posted by boxoun View Post

      You say you're not getting indexed but then you start talking about rankings. Which is it? Is your site indexed? Or are you asking about rankings?

      If you don't know the difference then I have to assume you have no clue how to use senukex. Cancel that immediately.
      Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Are you getting the two confused? Indexed means that your site is in Google; it may not have a good rank, but Google still has it in their system. Just type your URL into Google, if your website is there, then it is indexed. You can get indexed with a simple HubPages/EZineArticles/ArticleCity/etc backlink. I did this and within an hour I was indexed.

      Rank refers to your placement in Google. So if you are ranked 3rd, then you are the 3rd link that pops up when your keyword is searched.
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      • Profile picture of the author JamieSEO
        I don't know of any one piece of software that is great for everything.

        For myself and my clients I always use a mix of different automated, semi-automated and manual methods.

        This is especially the case since mid-October 2011.
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  • Profile picture of the author LinkingService
    With new Google updates it takes a little more effort to rank your sites. The sites you are trying to outrank might have more authority and Google think its more relevant to the users. Try adding 1-2 new post over the week and build a few High PR Links and see if there is any improvement.

    Work on the site for a month and if you don't see any progress then sell it and move on to find keywords you can rank for. A keyword might look like it's easy to rank but if there are sites like mayoclinic, amazon etc on first page for the keyword, it might be a little difficult to out rank them.
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  • Profile picture of the author ganang
    Hi,

    I do use Senuke, but if you just use this software, you are wasting time. it always counted as the same backlink altough you use it everyday.

    If me, I'm using sick submitter. you can do bookmarking, forum backlink, article marketing, directory submission, pretty handy tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author dofollow
    Submit the sitemap of the sites by logging into your Google Webmasters acount. That way you can be sure that Google will index any stray URL that it will otherwise miss during the normal crawling of the site. Build links to the home pages of those sites, The google crawler will find it's way from there.
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    • Profile picture of the author lexionar
      Sometimes you need to do your research well before you start anything. Researching not only for keywords but also on the domain you want to buy. No matter if you bought a new domain from Godaddy, Namecheap or any domain providers out there, you should check the domain you are interested into. I have found that I often found a domain that I thought it was new domain, but it wasn't. The domain has been used before. So, who knows, your domain is that having problem, not your way of promotion.

      You can do domain research by visiting waybackmachine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kauzmo
    It is a bit strange that you are offering "make $5000 with my Micro niche adsense sites" yet you need help ranking the same style sites.

    Maybe it is me and I am the only one confused by this.:rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
      Originally Posted by Kauzmo View Post

      It is a bit strange that you are offering "make $5000 with my Micro niche adsense sites" yet you need help ranking the same style sites.

      Maybe it is me and I am the only one confused by this.:rolleyes:
      Hey Kauzmo...

      No surprise there, actually. If he were able to get them ranked/earning he would be selling them for considerably more. It sucks for sellers that have to pre-sell sites...they have a ton of competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author frank07
      Originally Posted by Kauzmo View Post

      It is a bit strange that you are offering "make $5000 with my Micro niche adsense sites" yet you need help ranking the same style sites.

      Maybe it is me and I am the only one confused by this.:rolleyes:
      I suppose to answer but I shock when I see your ads :confused:.
      With this SEO game, you need to test, test and test, when you find your way to rank with short time and less money, you will be winner. Senuke is a great software, but you may not need it at this time, you can find some fiverr man do it for you, with $127 you can order 25 various gigs, this is enough for any low competitor keywords.
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