I cannot get any links indexed to this website http://atglimo.com.
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I have written nofollow, follow links, issued a press release, and submitted to the Universal Business Listing. None of these links are showing in the Yahoo index. I did a nofollow bookmark with delicious and it disappeared the next day. The people that built the website will not grant FTP access and modded the HTACCESS file incorrectly to point to a WWW. version of the site. I had them remove the index.html duplicate content problem.
What is going on? Why are no links showing in the index for this site?
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Thanks, this website is a custom build. The company that built the site will not allow FTP access for some reason. Like I would want to rip off their generic looking template. I just reoptimized all the png's on my own website after a speedtest but thanks for the tips
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Thanks, this website is a custom build. The company that built the site will not allow FTP access for some reason. Like I would want to rip off their generic looking template. I just reoptimized all the png's on my own website after a speedtest but thanks for the tips
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The links aren't shown in real time and can take a few days to appear.
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I went to search.yahoo.com, entered site:atglimo.com, and also found the 10 external links to the domain -- including mashable. I've attached a screenshot.
On a different note, if you ever do get access to the server or can even just adjust the images, reduce the file size of your images, convert pngs to jpgs, and consider removing that picture at the top of every single page that pushes the content down on the screen. Your header, background, and main images all have large file sizes. Page load time is one factor in Google's ranking algorithm, as well as a factor with user experience.
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I'm seeing 10 external links to the domain. Just keep building links and chill!
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