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Blogger question
I have been running this blog www.nudecelebrityblog.com for 8 months now and recive a nice chunk of yahoo hits to it, but 0 google, and since its a google PR4 it cant be banned right? Look at the title and metas of my index, then click thru to any of the posts made and look at the title and metas, they are all the same, and since I have like 70 updates on the blog and apparently they all have the same metas and title, could this be why google is not liking it. Anyone know how I can do something about this?
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Bump for this, its pissing me off not to get any google traffic to a PR 4, 8 months old blog :disgust
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Hi Nicky,
I have two pieces of advice: 1. You dont seem to be targeting a certain term on your blog. If I were you the obvious term to go after is "nude celebrity" so try and repeat that term at least once per entry and put it in bold text. Also be aware that your topic of nude celebrities is highly competitive so you are going up against a ton of other sites/blogs. For instance, your site comes up on this search: http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...lick+ Here%22 which would lead me to believe Google hasnt blacklisted you, its just that other sites are beating you for celebrity keywords in google's eyes. 2. My other piece of advice to you is not stress and let it piss you off. The search engines purposely randomize how they list results so it is pointless to "get pissed" when one (of what should be many) of your sites doesnt get listed by a search engine in the time frame you consider appropriate. Just consider this a "yahoo" site and build another site. 99% of success in the adult biz, just like anything else, is having the right mentality ;) just my :2 cents: :thumbsup http://www.pornhero.com/pornhero.jpg PornHero |
i see pr2
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Check this out: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q... oogle+Search
Shows all the pages indexed for your domain - looks like only a handful. Apparently, Google is seeing your sub-pages (old posts) as either duplicate content or their robot isn't able to index the pages properly. This is not unusual as you seem to be using the Blogger template, notorious for not getting pages indexed by Google. I'd strongly recommend changing your blog to WordPress and re-posting everything with a bit more word content (keywords, specifically spread throughout your posts). |
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There's a Wordpress plugin called Jerome's Keywords, that allows you to set specific keywords for posts.
This helps to change them up from page to page. |
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Does a few hundred targeted hits of SE traffic make you good money?
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I want to start up some blogs.. I am trying to read as much as possible before i start. Good luck bro |
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