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Major SEO Problem
Hi there, I've obviously overlooked something but I can't think what. The problem is I can't find my site on Google or any of the search engines, I submitted the site a month ago and again 4 days ago. I have submitted sitemaps and verified the site with different search engines. I do not have a SEO plugin so are using the SEO within the Atahulapa theme, I have 3.4.5 version. I have yes selected for Use Bytes For All SEO options?. I have included meta description and keywords, have the tag format set to the default option. If I put the address www.homesinharmony.co.nz into the search bar it comes up but no description follows. So I'm stumped, I would soooo appreciate some help on this.
Regards Kesbo |
Just to add to my earlier post, when i look at my webmaster account with google, it saids all my 5 pages are restricted by robots.txt files. Where do i find robot.txt files, do I need them, I don't even know how they got there:confused:?
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here is a link where you can read about robot.txt - http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html
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Thanks Juggledad, I have read the info you recommended, however I am still puzzled. I never put in a robots.txt file, does it come automatically with the Atahulapa theme? I don't know if I should delete it or even where to find it? Your help is very much appreciated.
Kesbo:confused: |
No robots.txt comes with Atahualpa, but you should check your root to see If one is installed by your host.
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I've checked the root folder, in fact all files and checked with my host. The result that came back from google webmasters saids URL restricted by robots.txt and I after I resubmitted my sitemap there is the same problem with the following. I am really stuck:(
Paths don't match We've detected that you submitted your Sitemap using a URL path that includes the www prefix (for instance, http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml). However, the URLs listed inside your Sitemap don't use the www prefix (for instance, http://example.com/myfile.htm). |
This is all looking rather embarrasing. I've sorted my last problem with the sitemap, have that bit working beautifully and there is now no robot.txt file problem. I wrote a robots.txt file and put the following in in User-agent: * Disallow: so, that's ok but the problem still lies in the search. I realise it may take a few days or week for the site to come up under a keyword search but when I put in www.homesinharmony.co.nz, it comes up but there is no description showing. I obviously have something wrong in the SEO. :(
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I'm still trying to figure out how to resolve my problem. I spoke with my host provider, they suggested it may be a scripting problem?
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You have
HTML Code:
<meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' /> Try disabling your plugins one by one until it's gone. You have one related to "dynamic headers", it may be caused by it? Atahualpa puts <meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' /> into the header if ?bfa_debug=1 was added to the URL. Your issue doesn't seem to be caused by Atahualpa |
I think your answer is very simple actually. ;)
Login to your Wordpress admin panel. Go to Settings > Privacy. What is selected there? Make sure you have chosen "I would like my blog to be visible to everyone, including search engines (like Google, Bing, Technorati) and archivers". |
Wimbledon -Good Call!! that is what is causing the '<meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' />' to show up. Funny how you sometimes over look the basics.
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