How to Check What Pages on Your Website Have Been indexed
Can the Search Engines Index the Pages and
Content on Your Website?
Probably the biggest surprise to most people is that search engines are unable to either navigate or read most of the content on their website. If the search engine can't read your copy (text), then it's not surprising that you're not getting the rankings or traffic to your website that you aspire to.
The only thing a search engine can read is words. Sites that are dynamic, or created in other technology platforms such as Flash or Java, often cannot be read by the search engines. Even if they can read the content on your site, many times search engine cannot navigate your website properly because there are no specific links or sitemap to tell the proper sequence of pages or where to go next.
Want to see what Google is indexing on your website? Go to Google and type in: site:www.yourdomainname.com .
This will show you the title and description of the pages of your website that the search engines have indexed. If they are all the same or they don't have a title or description listed, chances are very good that your site is invisible to your target market. Make sure you have basic meta-tags and content of 100 to 500 words per-page preferably in straight HTML.....
Have a great day....
Matt your SEO expert and blogmaster.....
Probably the biggest surprise to most people is that search engines are unable to either navigate or read most of the content on their website. If the search engine can't read your copy (text), then it's not surprising that you're not getting the rankings or traffic to your website that you aspire to.
The only thing a search engine can read is words. Sites that are dynamic, or created in other technology platforms such as Flash or Java, often cannot be read by the search engines. Even if they can read the content on your site, many times search engine cannot navigate your website properly because there are no specific links or sitemap to tell the proper sequence of pages or where to go next.
Want to see what Google is indexing on your website? Go to Google and type in: site:www.yourdomainname.com .
This will show you the title and description of the pages of your website that the search engines have indexed. If they are all the same or they don't have a title or description listed, chances are very good that your site is invisible to your target market. Make sure you have basic meta-tags and content of 100 to 500 words per-page preferably in straight HTML.....
Have a great day....
Matt your SEO expert and blogmaster.....









This piece of information is almost unheard of by most small business website owners.
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