Please help! My website is not showing on any search engines...
Autor: Ajay D.Hi there
Any help would be really GREAT! It’s been around 90 hours since I uploaded my website.
I’ve submitted the sitemap on Google Webmaster Tools (and it’s found all 7 visible pages), and the account is also linked on my Google Analytics (done using the metatag and script options on X5).
The Webmaster Tools is reporting that they cannot find any structured data on my site. I've used page descriptions, keywords and extended page titles for each page. Please find a screenshot of the webmaster tools page showing, "we do not detect any structured data on your site".
I have even tried deleting my entire site and uploaded again.
I also found a SEO starter guide by Google in a post at X5 Answers, and I'm currently studying that... [Useful post:http://answers.websitex5.com/post/27452]
I have tried Google, MSN and Yahoo search engines...but the site is nowhere...even if I enter the entire URL in the search field.
Please tell me what am I doing wrong...or how can I get it up on the search engines?
Your efforts are much appreciated…
Many thanks
Ajay
www.greenandslim.com
Hello Ajay,
I'm afraid you will just have to be patient
It can take anything from a few days to a few months before a new website works its way up through the search engine rankings. And that's assuming you have optimised it all correctly in the first place.
Take heart... Google has already indexed 13 pages of your site:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=site:greenandslim.com&oq=site:greenandslim.com&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.7332j0j8&sourceid=chrome&espvd=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
If you want a top ranking (basically page one or two...) then you'll have to view SEO almost like tending a garden. It's not something you can do once then forget about it. The search engines like to see sites that are regularly updated, with new content added.
Social networking provides a really huge boost to a ranking nowadays too. As do fast servers (i.e. fast page load times).
It's early days for your site. Keep working hard and researching the SEO side of things and you will reap fruit for your labour in due course.
All the best,
Paul
Autor
Thanks a lot Paul. I do realise it's a matter of patience and ongoing work...
Cheers again...
Ajay