google doesn't index website

T

tmkctm

Hello,
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.
I worked hard to create HTML snapshots from my server as you can see for yourself here:

http://www.seedrom.com/?_escaped_fragment_=

You can see that you get an raw HTML containing only data, all the meta tags according to the article and exactly what google wants.
Still... My website is not being index.
I don't understand why.
It has been more than a week and still I don't see results in google search regarding my site.
even the term "seedrom" brings you somewhere else - my channel on youtube!

I'm lost
please help or direct me to a better group to place this query.
Thank you in advance.
 
J

JJ

Hello,
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.
I worked hard to create HTML snapshots from my server as you can see for yourself here:

http://www.seedrom.com/?_escaped_fragment_=

You can see that you get an raw HTML containing only data, all the meta tags according to the article and exactly what google wants.
Still... My website is not being index.
I don't understand why.
It has been more than a week and still I don't see results in google search regarding my site.
even the term "seedrom" brings you somewhere else - my channel on youtube!

I'm lost
please help or direct me to a better group to place this query.
Thank you in advance.

This is why you shouldn't serve the entire web page contents using
JavaScript.
 
J

Jukka K. Korpela

2014-05-18 20:36 said:
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.

Really? Disabled JavaScript in a browser and visit your page. What you
see then is basically what Google and other search engines see.
 
S

se

Hello,
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of
google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.
I worked hard to create HTML snapshots from my server as you can see for
yourself here:

http://www.seedrom.com/?_escaped_fragment_=

You can see that you get an raw HTML containing only data, all the meta
tags according to the article and exactly what google wants.
Still... My website is not being index.
I don't understand why.
It has been more than a week and still I don't see results in google
search regarding my site.
even the term "seedrom" brings you somewhere else - my channel on youtube!

I'm lost
please help or direct me to a better group to place this query.
Thank you in advance.

Search Engines is not as fast on indexing websites as you might think. A
week is too little.
If a search engine finds your presentation valuable is an aspect you must
take in
consideration. You did not tell how you presented your website to
google. -If you did.
Do you established a google webmaster account where to present your website.
I se no
<meta name="google-site-verification" content="********" /> on your website.
Go google on how to present your website to google and get it verified.
 
S

se

Hello,
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of
google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.
I worked hard to create HTML snapshots from my server as you can see for
yourself here:

http://www.seedrom.com/?_escaped_fragment_=

You can see that you get an raw HTML containing only data, all the meta
tags according to the article and exactly what google wants.
Still... My website is not being index.
I don't understand why.
It has been more than a week and still I don't see results in google
search regarding my site.
even the term "seedrom" brings you somewhere else - my channel on youtube!

I'm lost
please help or direct me to a better group to place this query.
Thank you in advance.

And nothing, but javascript. Don't waste your time presenting this to any
search engine. Use your time instead learning how to build a website in html
code.
 
J

Jukka K. Korpela

2014-05-20 19:19 said:
Google (and I believe others) provides a mechanism that allow AJAX
generated content to be crawled.

What made you think AJAX is involved?
 
H

Hot-Text

Hello,
I wrote a website www.seedrom.com and I went through the SEO article of
google on how their bot is indexing dynemic websites.
I worked hard to create HTML snapshots from my server as you can see for
yourself here:

http://www.seedrom.com/?_escaped_fragment_=

You can see that you get an raw HTML containing only data, all the meta
tags according to the article and exactly what google wants.
Still... My website is not being index.
I don't understand why.
It has been more than a week and still I don't see results in google
search regarding my site.
even the term "seedrom" brings you somewhere else - my channel on youtube!

<META content='index,follow' name='robots'>
<META content='15' name='revisit-after'>

That after 15 days revisit
 
A

Adrienne Boswell

Hot-Text said:
<META content='index,follow' name='robots'>
<META content='15' name='revisit-after'>

That after 15 days revisit

Robots almost never pay attention to the revisit-after directive. The only
one they most often follow is the no-index directive, and that is for
behaving robots that follow the robots.txt directives.

For the OP, the best thing to do is to have a valid xml site map available,
and submit it to Google Webmaster. Most robots can handle a valid xml site
map.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
473,744
Messages
2,569,484
Members
44,904
Latest member
HealthyVisionsCBDPrice

Latest Threads

Top