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CeeJayUK
I've developed a website for a couple of friends of mine who run a business
selling Bulgarian Property. (www.buying-bulgaria.co.uk). I'm certainly no
expert, yet I've managed to get reasonable rankings on non-Google websites
for specific searches. (Heaven knows why I'm getting nowhere with Google as
it’s an old URL predating the 'Google sandbox').
However, these specific searches e.g. "Property in <placename>" always take
you to the index page of the site, and never to the relevant <Property in
placename> page. Each of the placename pages within the site, generally have
plenty of content and are appropriately tagged.
Entering the "site:www.buying-bulgaria.co.uk" in the search field of search
engines, confirms that the only pages that search engines are seeing are the
Index Page and a list of obsolete pages.
Is there anything I can do to get the search engines to see other pages in
the site and, perhaps not see those that are obsolete?
Any help would be appreciated.
CJ
selling Bulgarian Property. (www.buying-bulgaria.co.uk). I'm certainly no
expert, yet I've managed to get reasonable rankings on non-Google websites
for specific searches. (Heaven knows why I'm getting nowhere with Google as
it’s an old URL predating the 'Google sandbox').
However, these specific searches e.g. "Property in <placename>" always take
you to the index page of the site, and never to the relevant <Property in
placename> page. Each of the placename pages within the site, generally have
plenty of content and are appropriately tagged.
Entering the "site:www.buying-bulgaria.co.uk" in the search field of search
engines, confirms that the only pages that search engines are seeing are the
Index Page and a list of obsolete pages.
Is there anything I can do to get the search engines to see other pages in
the site and, perhaps not see those that are obsolete?
Any help would be appreciated.
CJ