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Has Google Indexed Your Site ?

  • So has Google found your site yet?

    Over the last 12 months Google has undergone many changes to the way it looks at and lists your site.

    This week sees another upgrade in Google.

    As any search engine or member of the public will tell you, Google or any other search engine MUST provide the most relevant listings for a search query.

    One of the major changes that Google is implementing is that it will not display more than one AdWords listings for the same company Domain Name. At present they also try to have only one listing (with a secondary) per website
    domain displayed in the top search results google index download.

    This affects mainly affiliated member sites.

    This also affects companies that provide a member program. Say if you were using Google AdWords and there are 5 members from your company paying to use AdWords only one listing will be displayed and this will be the
    highest bid for that keyword.

    In another words the average Joe Marketer will have to pay a high price to have his AdWord listing displayed.

    For Google and for the Google search user this provides a more defined search. There will not be 5 AdWords placed for the same company or merchant as has been the case in
    the past.

    With 3 or 4 AdWords for the same company displayed, allowed a person who paid a bid of 50 cents to be displayed at the bottom of the list while someone who could afford to pay five dollars for the same keyword to have his link at the top of the page. You stood a chance when your AdWord was displayed, now you have to have the highest bid at that particular time.

    BUT, this is not an insurmountable problem. This is where owning your own Domain name and web site is a must.

    At present many search engines only allow one plus a secondary listing for any one domain to be displayed in their top page or two of their search results.

    NOTE:

    There is no easy way around not owning your own domain.

    Getting your affiliated member site listed in a search engine is becoming almost impossible, especially when you consider that there are tens and even hundreds of thousands of other members belonging to the same company, promoting their member site too.

    This can and will affect many companies as they rely on their members to promote the companies site though pay per click - AdWords and standard search engine listing.

    With odds of one hundred thousand to one you have better odds of winning the lotteries.

    Once marketers understand the concept of creating their own website, one of the next hurdles they face is the content for their site. What so often happens is that they do not consider themselves as copy writers, so they copy the content from their member site. I have seen this many times where marketers websites are almost exact copies of their companies site.

    The definition of a search engine is to provide the most relevant search results for a specific search.

    Google are only trying to live up to this definition. So as they are only allowing one AdWord display listing for any one company or domain, Google are also only allowing one page with the exact
    same content to be displayed.

    If your web page is a duplicate of your companies page, then
    your page is very likely to receive a duplicate content penalty
    with Google.

    In other words if your site has been indexed by Google and
    they find your page to be an exact copy of another page, it is
    highly likely your page will receive the penalty and not the
    company site.

    Remember that the Google Bot's are checking and indexing
    around eight billion pages each month. It takes a very powerful
    computer system to keep track of all those pages and the content
    on those pages to return relevant searches. It doesn't take to
    much brain power to realize that as Google indexes a page it
    can also compare your page with the thousands that fit into
    your product, service or information category.

    It is generally thought that for a 1st offense your page will be
    removed from their index for 30 days then for the 2nd offense
    for 60 days then for a 3rd offense your page will be removed
    for 90 days. After the 3rd offence you can forget about Google.

    But it gets worse, if your page contains duplicate content
    and Google spots it, for the time your page is cooling off
    for 30 days it affects the rest of your site as you will no doubt
    have many links in the site map etc, to the banned page so this
    can and does affect your whole sites ranking.

    The news is not all bad as anyone who has the ability to consider
    marketing any product and is prepared to attempt creating a web
    site, also has the ability to reword and rewrite the content from
    their company site.

    Most other pay per click search engines or ones that accept paid
    inclusion like Overture already use similar policies that Google
    is now implementing.

    There are exceptions to the duplicate rule like RSS News feeds,
    Directories, ezine article Directories and sites like eBay and
    Yahoo stores where these individual stores use the Yahoo
    or eBay domain name.

    Using good common sense, you should never have any problems
    with Google or other search engines as you are promoting your
    website as your own unique sales display.