Crawling error or somthing else that male my page unvisible ( Simple problem, no solved yet )
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Hi, my problem isn't solved and nobody was able to answer my question: why isn't my page poltronafraubrescia.zenucchi.it indexed for the keyword poltrona frau Brescia? The same page on another domain was four on the ranking reluts... And now it redirects to the new one... An you explain me how to proceed? I trust you... Help me...
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thanks marcus,
but what made me move the page was was an attempt to improve ranking for that keyword ( in fact having the exact keyword in url should be a benefit ), but if this casue that now i can't work on the link building becouse i'm not sure to be indexed with the new page i'd better come back to the previous situation, isn't it? maybe is faster.... I keep getting inbound links from related sites with high value by asking to be linked with an anchor text with the exact keyword inside.... my aim is to rank first not to create a new site.... my competitor who is now ranked first has lower domain authority but a domain with the keyord inside: turra.poltronafraubrescia.it; the second competitor instead is ( poltronafraubrescia.com ) and now has the second position on google.
p.s. ( the only flagship sotre of frau located in brescia is it our, they are simply reseller, and the two domain in the first and second position belong to the same reseller )
thank you very much for the hel that you gave to me... I'm looking forward to getting your answer
guido
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Hey Guido, the big and obvious question here is why move it in the first place? You have created a new site, with no link equity, moved one piece of content from A to B and expect it to rank exactly as it did before and that's just not something you can be assured of.
For starters, I would just let this settle down but you simply can't move a piece of content from one site to another and expect everything else to be equal - even with a 301 redirect.
Not really a solution, but an answer of sorts!
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Hi marcus, Thank you for your answer. As you request i'll explain better what's happened:
1. I decided to move a page from the domain zenucchi.it to the third level domain poltronafraubrescia.zenucchi.it; The page was located at this adress http://www.zenucchi.it/ITA/poltrona-frau-brescia.html It was pretty well ranked for the query poltrona frau brescia ( 4 position on google)
2. To transfer it i create a page with the same content and i put it on poltronafraubrescia.zenucchi.it as index
3. Then i put a 301 redirect in the previous page and i change all the links from the homepage zenucchi.it
And so? The previous page remain four and the new is not included in google' results for poltrona frau brescia.. So i don't know if is better to get new link that points to the new.. And i don't know if is better to come back to the previous situation.. Final aim rank firsf..
I hope that this will be clear to you Thanks guido
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Hi There,
I am not entirely clear on the problem. If you search for the term "poltrona frau Brescia" there are hundreds of pages returned. Many of which seem to be pretty much the same, or some kind of affiliate sites.
The page page is indexed:
info:poltronafraubrescia.zenucchi.it
It is even indexed with that search string in the cached page:
site:poltronafraubrescia.zenucchi.it poltrona frau Brescia
But, I think what you are asking, is why, when people search, are they finding other pages, and not yours?
I am not 100% clear on what you are asking but the page is indexed but it seemingly has no historical ranking, no links and at worst seems to be a gateway page to: http://www.zenucchi.it/
Sorry, not much help, but I think we need some clarity on the question to help further.
Regards,
Marcus
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