Google isn't crawling my website page
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I have been trying to get indexed my inner page's title tag but still I cannot see this. It has been almost a week. I have done "Fetch as Google" even though I cannot see this. What can be the reason?
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Just at the right of the url you can see the cache version from Google of this page. By clicking to the "arrow" than points down.
You can see that the Snapshot is from 28-05-2018: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Pu-yOVqMlVAJ:www.paydaysunny.com/payday-loans.html+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=en
Surely the spider-bot will crawl the page soon again and it will show the new title, be patient and don't force this
Googlebot takes more or less time to reindex if your site is more or less active.
The other questions:
- The fastest and better way to index a website in Google is to create links in a very active website of your topic.
- Almost every PBN was very useful 2-3 years ago, today you have to create a very natural and quality PBN to cheat Google with links like this. It takes a lot of work / money, so I don't recommend you this tecnique.
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Yes, the page is indexed but I had changed the title tag, it is still showing old one.
What is the fastest way to index website in Google?
Private Blog Network? is it useful to rankings?
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That page is indexed in Google:
And the link seems to be from a PBN (Private Blog Network).
You won't be able to create a link on that site, you'll have to look for another ones... Or create your own PBN or buy a link to someone that has a PBN.
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This is the page that has not been indexed yet in Google.
By the way, sorry for digressing. Here is my competitors link.
http://yingxiangzhi.com/news/index.php?id=/no-fax-payday
Can you please let me know what sort of this link is and how can I build it?
thank you
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Yes, it's ok. Probably the inner page will get indexed just waiting a few days.
But you can tell us which is the inner page to look if all is correct.
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This is the actual page you are referring to: https://www.paydaysunny.com/robots.txt
Seems OK to me. I should wait for few days.
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Hi Kate,
that code is right, you should also look at your domain.com/robots.txt page to see if you are disallowing.
You should see something like this:
User-agent: * Disallow: /wp-admin/
This is correct. But if you see a "Disallow: /" that means that is disallowing all the website, and if you see a Disallow: your inner page...
In any case, I recommend you tu create a link in a website of the topic of your web to this page, maybe in a forum or a directory, to let Google index faster your page.
Hope you resolve this!
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I am sure you are talking about it:
name="robots" content="index, follow">
Have I coded right? Rookie in this business
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Hi there,
I know this may sound super basic, but have you checked to make sure the site is not NOINDEX or disallowed in the robots to stop the crawl bot checking the data on the page?
Google can take a while to update their results sometimes, I would just hold tight perhaps for a few more days.
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