When one of my sites returns a ranking that consistently reads "No Data", what does that say about the site?
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I am getting "No Data" reads for some of my sites -
I personally think it has to do with the site's construction - especially the landing page...
I inherited this site to do SEO - it was not created with on site SEO in mind -
please help if you can
sites are:
Should I get webmaster to remove the big map graphic and add text and pics instead...
Sure appreciate brilliant thoughts - even about yetis and beer
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a quick search in google with "site:storagesanangelo.com" will give you a list off all pages that Google has already in the index!
At the moment you have 62 results for the storageangelo site
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I assume you are getting no data reads via Open Site Explorer correct? This just means that OSE hasn't crawled or found your site. I wouldn't panic, since there are so many sites out there, OSE only crawls a small portion.
I would wait until the end of this month until the next OSE Linkscape index update comes out. You may find that they now have info on your site. (if not, start link building so OSE can find you)
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