I have a website that allowes users to create their own websites for
free.
Each web site is created as a folder on my domain and real files are
created for each of them (i.e. index.asp)
i have a sitemap that contains only the main pages (index.asp) of each
such website
and is being re-generated once a day.
google indexes most websites however some are left un-indexed if
though they contain some text pages and meta tags and everything.
since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
make the request?
> I have a website that allowes users to create their own websites for
> free.
> Each web site is created as a folder on my domain and real files are
> created for each of them (i.e. index.asp)
> i have a sitemap that contains only the main pages (index.asp) of each
> such website
> and is being re-generated once a day.
> google indexes most websites however some are left un-indexed if
> though they contain some text pages and meta tags and everything.
> since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
> sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
> website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> make the request?
> > I have a website that allowes users to create their own websites for
> > free.
> > Each web site is created as a folder on my domain and real files are
> > created for each of them (i.e. index.asp)
> > i have a sitemap that contains only the main pages (index.asp) of each
> > such website
> > and is being re-generated once a day.
> > google indexes most websites however some are left un-indexed if
> > though they contain some text pages and meta tags and everything.
> > since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
> > sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
> > website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> > make the request?
> If I may ask, How do you know these sites are
> not being indexed?
> > > google indexes most websites however some are left un-indexed if
> > > though they contain some text pages and meta tags and everything.
> I'd suggest providing some example URL's so we can
> check and see what might be going on.
> Otherwise we can only guess.
> > > [..] how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> > > make the request?
> This is THE place to get an answer concerning your situation.
> Googlers read the posts here and typically pop in if needed.
> Thanks,
> Abracadabra
> On Dec 3, 1:01 pm, Section One wrote:
> > third paragraph "if though" = "even though"
> > On Dec 3, 7:59 pm, Section One wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have a website that allowes users to create their own websites for
> > > free.
> > > Each web site is created as a folder on my domain and real files are
> > > created for each of them (i.e. index.asp)
> > > i have a sitemap that contains only the main pages (index.asp) of each
> > > such website
> > > and is being re-generated once a day.
> > > google indexes most websites however some are left un-indexed if
> > > though they contain some text pages and meta tags and everything.
> > > since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
> > > sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
> > > website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> > > make the request?
Section One wrote:
> since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
> sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
> website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> make the request?
Google is a bad choice for a unique solution - they don't make
exceptions.
Are you creating a single sitemap ( at root level), linking to the
subfolders
OR
Are you creating an individual sitemap for each "account" and
submitting that
???
.
Sitemaps are not a guarantee of Inclusion!
Typical/standard/established means are still required.
This includes getting inbound links to those sites, manually
submitting the site, registering for GWMT etc.
> Section One wrote:
> > since my situation is unique and i require all of the links of my
> > sitemap to be indexed evenely since each of them is a seperate
> > website, how do i contact the currect department in google in order to
> > make the request?
> Google is a bad choice for a unique solution - they don't make
> exceptions.