How do i get Google to rank my page?
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How do i get Google to rank my page?
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I am glad it gives you guys some entertainment, have fun .Thank you;
I will test your suggestion out today. -
I got as much i get free link but most people charge and they claim it is administration fee. I have never see administration fee 179.00 to add link.
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workplace??...most of the guys here liked it...
Just Kidding.
As to getting individual pages to rank better on search, part will depend on what cms for ecommerce you are on. Your urls are all dynamic and that doesn't help. Most of the CMS for ECommerce today allow for that. If yours doesn't and if when you tried the 301 it was problematic, you might take a look at http://www.seomoz.org/qa/view/48362/redirecting-urls-to-their-masked-equivalents (an answer from January).
Also, if you are not using Google Merchant Center, Google Base you should do that as it will improve your ranking. Good Luck.
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Get links... try to get in related pages... :S
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Oh google rank the page. I was speaking to someabout inmproving the site ranking last week, i was have issue with so many homepage, they suggested 301 redirect, but this cause my blog to stop working and my domin linking got split. The next oprion was given about conical issue, which is not option, this would cause the database to corrupt. Kinda hard to get around this 1, i have not found way out yest.
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First, a warning to others that this site is not safe for some workplaces.
You submitted the home page to your site. That page is indexed, along with 6,000 or so other pages from your site. Google knows about that page and has ranked it. I think your question is how to get your site to rank better?
Have you read SEOmoz's Beginner's Guide to SEO? Have you run any SEOmoz Pro Reports on your site to see its suggestions for improving your keywords? You're asking a very broad question, and may have trouble getting people to provide answers without asking some more specific questions.
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Can you give us any more details, such as the specific page URL? Is your page indexed and you are wanting to increase its ranking, or are you trying to get the page indexed?
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