Not many pages being indexed on google
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Hi
I am putting in to Google:
site:www.mysite.com
to see the pages listed on Google - the figure Google is coming back with is much lower than the actual pages, I have no crawer warning etc...
What could the problem be?
Thanks
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PM me a link and I'll take a better look.
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The problem is the sub pages...It is a portal which lists property by country/city/area.
We are listing for www.xxxx.com/uk/ and www.xxxx.com/usa etc etc...
However, when we drill down to .com/uk/5-bed-shropshire-property etc...here is where the problem is, Google is going so far then not indexing the database driven pages with actual unique listing on - although all the upper pages are fine...
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Lots of possible things at play here - hard to say without more info.
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New site hasn't been crawled yet?
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Duplicate content across multiple pages?
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Duplicate content across your site and other sites.
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Noindex, nofollow.
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Blocked in robots.
Again, lots of reasons...
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