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Escort directory page indexing issues
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Re; escortdirectory-uk.com, escortdirectory-usa.com, escortdirectory-oz.com.au,
Hi, We are an escort directory with 10 years history. We have multiple locations within the following countries, UK, USA, AUS. Although many of our locations (towns and cities) index on page one of Google, just as many do not. Can anyone give us a clue as to why this may be? -
Cardiff escorts is an important keyword for us that always needs assistance with first-page indexing, we have worked extensively with link building and content production via our website blog. I am always keen to research new ideas and professional advice, thanks.
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@anita012 Whenever you do SEO of an escort service website, you have to keep some things in mind. Like technical SEO in the first place because it is done only once. Like whatever photo we upload, it should have proper image size (should be less than 50 Kb), format (WEBP), dimension. I have done SEO for a client's website with proper Mumbai call girls which is ranking.
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Is my Internal structure Good? use - Screaming frog
Should have content means no Thin Content Pages
Internal duplicate content issue. You can have internal duplicate content which is normal but it should not be more than 30% look at my website. https://selectgirls99.com/call-girls/delhi
I have also the same issue i was trying to rank my main keyword Call Girl in Delhi but no luck i followed above step and now it's fine -
If your escort directory pages are not getting indexed, follow these steps:
- Check Robots.txt: Ensure it doesn't block search engines.
- Meta Robots Tag: Set it to "index, follow."
Quality Content: Provide valuable and relevant content. - Avoid Cloaking: Display the same content to search engines and users.
- Structured Data Markup: Use Schema.org to help search engines understand your content.
- XML Sitemap: Submit it to search engines for efficient content discovery.
- Legal Compliance: Adhere to local laws regarding adult content.
- Backlink Profile: Monitor and manage your backlinks.
- Google Search Console: Use it to identify and address indexing issues.
- Follow Guidelines: Adhere to webmaster guidelines for better search visibility.
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@ZuricoDrexia For Indexing you need to understand few question
- Is my Internal structure Good? use - Screaming frog
- Should have content means no Thin Content Pages
- Internal duplicate content issue. You can have internal duplicate content which is normal but it should not be more than 30% look at my website. htttps://www.thegirlscurls.com
I have also the same issue i was trying to rank my main keyword Call Girl in Delhi but no luck i followed above step and now it's fine
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