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![]() | What keyword is it that your targeting? i want to check out in some progs i use You might be best trying Web CEO, a lot of people use it, there's a free version of it, really good for optimizing your pages! also there's a firefox plugin called SenSEO which is great for analysing your page for a single keyword i've just checked your indexed pages in google/yahoo/bing you can find it by typing site:shirtsays.com into the search engines here are the links GOOGLE - site:shirtsays.com - Google Search [239 pages indexed] YAHOO - Site Explorer - Search Results [105 pages indexed] BING - site:shirtsays.com - Bing [51 pages indexed] ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=649653 Bing and Yahoo normally take a lot longer to index your pages which is why your showing much lower indexed pages for them have you submitted sitemaps to all 3 of them? btw your t-shirt designs n stuff are really impressive!
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| I wish I could take credit for the tshirt designs but the site is just a affiliate portal. Not my designs. But thank you. I am term targeting "Back to the Future shirts" and I am not ranking at all for it. I haven't submitted a site map to all three yet no. If you have any ideas why the Back to the Future page isn't even getting listed with google I would love to hear it. |
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![]() | have you done a competitor analysis? use a free trial of market samurai or traffic travis they're good for this Have you geared your site to be optimized around your particular keyword? if not use Web CEO free version and it will help you When you create back links do you use the keyword in your anchor text? Also i notice your 301 redirect is set up to redirect to http://shirtSays.com! http://www.shirtsays.com i'm not sure if that might make a difference at all, but it may confuse search engines
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, there are a few problems with your page. 1) You are keyword spamming the page with "back to the future shirts" Google doesn't like this anymore and that is one reason why they might not be willing to index your page ( thinking it is a spam site) 2) Your page structure isn't good either. You have to be more organized. Try not to repeat the same things again and again. Explaining all that isn't possible in this post. 3) Get more backlinks. There are a lot more issues to be addressed.Drop a PM if you are interested in knowing more.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sitemaps and more Make sure you get a proper sitemap set up. Try to get some social bookmarks for that page. You can also link to that page from Facebook and tweet something about that specific page.
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![]() | you shouldn't create pages just for SEO or for search engines. Here is what I think that you should do: - create pages for your visitors, so that they will be able to find the information faster on your web site - write good and unique content if you do that, visitors will follow, guaranteed. Focus on user satisfaction, and search engines will also be satisfied.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm going to agree with DaSerpent:
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