Is it in Google?

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Yes, search Google for it......but you have to submit it to the search engine to
be 'registered' which taks a few fews, judging the load of submissions they would
get - it is not "instant".

However, I get this site is Arabic or something...maybe Google can't track
that.....
 
I did a search with Google using secretsofgreatlife and google listed your
site and knows it's in Russian!

Tom J
 
Yes, I know that, but I need to be able to find my site using words from
pages.
 
If your web host has a server stats application, you should be able to check what keywords are being
used to find your site on the various search engines.

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How can I find out that?

Thomas A. Rowe said:
If your web host has a server stats application, you should be able to
check what keywords are being used to find your site on the various search
engines.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Ask your host ?

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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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No, you don't have to submit to Google to be indexed. the fastest way is
to get a link to the site from any site that is already in the index but
even that may not be necessary -- in a 2004 interview, a Google rep
indicated, without amplification, that Google has the ability to find
sites even without backlinks.
 
Mark Goldin said:
But the question is how long that is going to take?

With good code and good tags, a new site I put up in 2002 had a good listing
on Google within 2 weeks, and has been visited by Google regularly every 2
weeks since. These visits are recorded in the information I get from my
provider.

Tom J
 
Have you tried looking with Google?
There are sites that tell you what needs to be in meta tags & sites that
will check your code for errors.

You have to do a little work yourself, after all, your site may be competing
with others that did do their homework.
Tom J
 
Mark said:
Here is my web site:
http://www.secretsofgreatlife.com

Is there any way to check that it is getting into Google?
It's been a couple of months already but nothing is found when I search.
When I do site:http://www.secretsofgreatlife.com all I get is
www.secretsofgreatlife.com.

Please, help.

Why does your site point to an IP address of the pages instead of using
relative links? It doesn't suprise me it's not finding anything under
that domain name.

However, I copied and pasted the following into google.

Ð•Ð²Ð³ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð·Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ð¼Ð°ÐµÑ‚ÑÑ Ð»ÐµÑ‡ÐµÐ±Ð½Ð¾Ð¹ практикой

It returned a page which appears to be yours (can't read this stuff,
sorry), but at a different address...

So what I suggest is to stop playing games with all of these forwarding
addresses, spend $10 a month and put all of your files under the same
domain.
 
I am not playing any games.
What I did was I copied all the pages form the site you have found in Google
(per the owner request) and recreated these pages
on my computer. So why Google can find original site but cannot find mine?


Mark said:
Here is my web site:
http://www.secretsofgreatlife.com

Is there any way to check that it is getting into Google?
It's been a couple of months already but nothing is found when I search.
When I do site:http://www.secretsofgreatlife.com all I get is
www.secretsofgreatlife.com.

Please, help.

Why does your site point to an IP address of the pages instead of using
relative links? It doesn't suprise me it's not finding anything under
that domain name.

However, I copied and pasted the following into google.

??????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????

It returned a page which appears to be yours (can't read this stuff,
sorry), but at a different address...

So what I suggest is to stop playing games with all of these forwarding
addresses, spend $10 a month and put all of your files under the same
domain.
 

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