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Still, whilst waiting for things to initially settle, you have the
why 2 Verify tags?
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You could also look into things like Titles usage and Semantic
<title>
Header tags (h1/h2/h3)
On Dec 4, 10:57 am, jeroendenhaan wrote:
> New to the groups, but I've searched for a similar case and did not
> The (strange) problem is this: after launchinghttp://www.fortunefriends.nl
> Not bad, in just 2 days after launch...
> However, today (day 3 after going live), no pages are indexed at all.
> Checked with different tools whether some technical error might be
> Just one thing that might be of help: I had the beta version of the
> Can anyone help? Have I done something to piss of Google in just a few
> Any help is much appreciated!
> Jeroen
opportunity to tidy up a few mistakes...
why use the Revisit tag?
You didn't close your keywords tag properly (missing /)
Structure...
you have the Site/Business name as the first word in the titles...
followed by the page.
would it not make more sense to possible do PageName - SiteName?
(Do some research on it and see if there is a difference?)
On some pages, you have an H1, followed by an H3 (rather than an H2)?
> find any. If I'm repeating someone else's question, feel free to
> redirect me to any answers already given.
> a few days ago (november 30th 2008) pages where almost instantly
> picked up by Google (verified in Webmaster Tools, uploaded sitemap,
> etc.). Doing a site:www.fortunefriends.nlquery made quite a few pages
> show up, and searching for 'fortunefriends' gave us a number 1
> position.
> Doing a site:www.fortunefriends.nlgives 0 results. How can this be?
> Webmaster Tools reveals my sitemap to be okay, but no pages are
> indexed yet (but that was also the case right after launch).
> causing this, but still no obvious reason found. I can't imagine
> violating any Google rules with this site.
> site up and running behind a http header login for testing. The
> Webmaster Tools reveal that Google tried indexing the site on November
> 23rd, but that it was given a '401/407 authentication error'. Not sure
> if this is relevant, but who know.
> days after launch, or should I just be more patient for Google to
> really index the site?