No Queries and No Ranking

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I have just started few days ago an Adsense site.
The posts have get indexed and also the site. I have the question mark in WMT with No queries.
The competition is low so i guess i should rank in Top 200 already and have some queries considering that i bought 500 words articles perfectly optimized for the keywords. Even if i search complete post name i don't get any results.
Should i worry about this? Or the website is new (have a week) and that's why?
#queries #ranking
  • Profile picture of the author adystanley
    Nobody knows?
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    • Profile picture of the author hipeopo02
      Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

      Nobody knows?
      yes here is the answer:

      Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

      I have just started few days ago an Adsense site
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  • Profile picture of the author G.O.A.T
    Your site is still new. Making money with Adsense or online period takes work, time and patience.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author chandan_dutta
    Wait for some more days and add more content. WMT takes time to fetch result for a new site.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    WMT is usually very slow at updating. Even when it does update it doesn't show everything.
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  • Profile picture of the author medway
    Your site is still too new to expect anything ranking right away.
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  • Profile picture of the author adystanley
    Yes it is indexed, but it doesn't appear in Google Search.

    Originally Posted by yukon View Post

    WMT is usually very slow at updating. Even when it does update it doesn't show everything.

    No, it's not this, cause i've checked Analytics and i see 0 visits from Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

      Yes it is indexed, but it doesn't appear in Google Search.
      If it's already indexed then check Supplemental SERPs.
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  • Profile picture of the author tudexo
    Making money with adsense is really going to take huge time. You need to make sure that an article written a week ago is not going to rank very soon. SO don't bother about ranking so soon as you need to put huge efforts..
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    • Profile picture of the author adystanley
      Originally Posted by tudexo View Post

      Making money with adsense is really going to take huge time. You need to make sure that an article written a week ago is not going to rank very soon. SO don't bother about ranking so soon as you need to put huge efforts..
      I've bought keyword research and the keyword have easy competition. That's why i'm worrying.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        If it's already indexed then check Supplemental SERPs.
        Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

        What's Supplemental SERPs?
        Do your keyword search, then go to the very last page of the SERPs & scroll to the bottom, you'll probably see a message/link similar to the screenshot below, click the link & search for your URL. Start from the last page (Supplemental SERPs) & work your way towards the first page of the SERPs. If your in Supplemental SERPs you'll be towards the last page of the SERPs.

        Change your search results to show 100 results per page, so the searching is easier/faster.

        You said your indexed but you don't show up in regular SERPs, so you must be buried in Supplemental SERPs (If your really indexed).

        Do a site:domain.com/some-internal-page to prove your actually indexed.



        Example:

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        • Profile picture of the author adystanley
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          Do your keyword search, then go to the very last page of the SERPs & scroll to the bottom, you'll probably see a message/link similar to the screenshot below, click the link & search for your URL. Start from the last page (Supplemental SERPs) & work your way towards the first page of the SERPs. If your in Supplemental SERPs you'll be towards the last page of the SERPs.

          Change your search results to show 100 results per page, so the searching is easier/faster.

          You said your indexed but you don't show up in regular SERPs, so you must be buried in Supplemental SERPs (If your really indexed).

          Do a site:domain.com/some-internal-page to prove your actually indexed.



          Example:

          Checked.
          I'm not in Supplemental SERPs, even if i search entire title of the article.
          And the internal pages are indexed.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

            Checked.
            I'm not in Supplemental SERPs, even if i search entire title of the article.
            And the internal pages are indexed.
            Maybe the page is indexed in another dimension of time/space?

            I find it hard to believe the page is indexed, yet it's not in organic SERPs or Supplemental SERPs.
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            • Profile picture of the author adystanley
              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              Maybe the page is indexed in another dimension of time/space?

              I find it hard to believe the page is indexed, yet it's not in organic SERPs or Supplemental SERPs.
              C'mon yukon, website have seven days. You think i can't verify if a page is indexed or not?
              Even in WMT i have 9 URLs submitted and 9 URLs indexed.
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              • Profile picture of the author yukon
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                Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

                C'mon yukon, website have seven days. You think i can't verify if a page is indexed or not?
                Even in WMT i have 9 URLs submitted and 9 URLs indexed.
                Lol

                I've never seen an indexed page not exist in the SERPs.

                I tried to tell you that WMT data is old data, that stuff isn't even remotely close to being real time data.

                WMT can show you ranking #1, when you go check the SERPs you might be on page 97 (just an example).

                WMT data doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is the live SERPs (traffic).
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  • Profile picture of the author Hrkjds
    Wait, new site have to face Google dance, so may be it is dancing and that's why you are not able to see result till now...When it will stay in a position, you may see your site..
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  • Profile picture of the author aygabtu
    Google Webmaster tools is always a few days behind on their updating. Have you tried using a SERP checker on your keywords to see real time ranking?
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  • Profile picture of the author dcary13
    See, Panda is exactly created for guys and sites like you.
    You are fitting 101% in the footprint.

    Thin site, MfA, XXX character Articles for sure with some SEO footprints (they are done for that, right?)...

    The time for your site model as is was a business model died early 2012.
    And that is not a bad thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    It's really funny how Google is and no one has ever figured them out even if they say they have.

    I have had sites with over a million competing pages and ranked them in days.
    I have also had sites with a thousand competing pages and it took weeks and weeks.

    You know if you start getting worried now and start redoing it or anything else, it could show up tomorrow then the new updates you did could make it go down later.

    I try not to even try to look at my site for three weeks on Google.

    I do look at alexa and my stats alot though cause this tells me when it hits Google lol.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by hustlinsmoke View Post

      I have had sites with over a million competing pages and ranked them in days.
      I have also had sites with a thousand competing pages and it took weeks and weeks.

      The number of pages in the index has NOTHING to do with competition. Zip. Zero. Zilch. Your experience proves that. I have no idea why people keep looking at that and think it tells them something useful.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

        The number of pages in the index has NOTHING to do with competition. Zip. Zero. Zilch.
        Ha, ha, now you tell us, after all this time.






        [j/k]
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  • Profile picture of the author adystanley
    I just followed the advices that nik0 gave me.
    Will comeback in next days/weeks with the results.
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