My site does not rank in Google.. Why?

Started by Rajesh, July 10, 2017, 11:42:20 AM

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Rajesh

Good morning, I have a 2 months old website. In Bing, it has ranked well, but do not get a single gram of traffic from Google.

In the middle of the page involved. There is no minor or major issue on website level that is almost identical.

Should I pay special attention to the Webmaster Tools or the GA? I was never interested in this before.

Roshan

Wait for a couple of weeks or a month, build some quality and relevant backlinks. It will settle down.

Karaan

A month is still not enough, and of course, do not go ahead and build low-quality links, it will only harm your site.

Amrit

Tell us, what actions were performed to promote the site and what type of text is updated on the website, what type of links you have built and is the structure of website user-friendly?

Rajesh

The site was not specifically moved. Just internal optimization and texts were done manually. Well, the title text hierarchical structure is built and don't think there are any legal issues.

Joe

Sometimes it takes more time for a search engine to update your results. Check number of inbound links to for your website, and how they are working. Check whether you missing to point Google your sitemap.xml URL. You can either request them to re-crawl.

Gandhar Kulkarni

There are lots of reasons that one needs to understand that why the website is not ranking in Google search results. Reasons such as check for poor domain history, renew your domain registration, test page speed, check your sites link quality, look for penalties, etc. Apart from the mentioned reasons Google loves the new material so Keep your content fresh and unique by frequently updating your website and adding new blog posts.
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DipakS

Hello Everyone,

   Google wants to provide the best, most relevant information to searchers or users. They do this by crawling website content and matching it to the keyword or search query a searcher is searching. If your site is copying content from authority sources or your on page content doesn't fully cover the topic searchers are looking for, then you can be sure Google won't show your website.
Reasons such as,
1. If your site is new.
2. You're targeting high-volume, short tail keywords.
3. Your content also matter.
4. You've inadvertently blocked Google from accessing your site through robots.txt file.