1. Why can't I find my webpage on Google?
If your website does not violate Google's Spam rules, and the website has been added to other search engines, or at least exchanged links with other websites, you have also submitted the website to Google, but you cannot find your webpage. There are several reasons for this:
The first case is that Google has actually scanned your website, but it only places the captured webpage in the database cache and has not transferred it to the primary database, at this time, you certainly cannot find your webpage on Google. The interval between refreshing the database on Google is usually one month. Generally, a Web page can be displayed in the search result after one month. However, it may take two months for a brand new website.
The second case is that your webpage has just hit Google's database refresh once a month. Sometimes you can see the URLs that are not found in www.google.com but on www2.google.com or www3.google.com, therefore, if you cannot find your webpage on the Google main site, try other Google sites.
The third case is that your webpage is too late in keyword search results. You can search for your webpage by website name or URL on Google. If you can find your webpage link, this proves that Google has included your website.
There is also a way to check whether the website has been indexed, provided that you have installed the Google Toolbar. First, visit the homepage of your website, and then check the pagerank score on the toolbar. If the score (sometimes 0) can be displayed ), your website is already in Google's database (sometimes, although it is displayed as 0 due to the instability of the toolbar, it may not be included .). If pagerank is gray, there are several possibilities: first, your website has not been indexed; first, your website has been punished by Google for violating Spam rules; in addition, when the network speed is too slow to connect to Google, pagerank may also become gray, but this situation is rare.
How to improve the ranking of websites in Google?
Today, Google has grown into a global search engine with a monopoly advantage. In terms of its search services for Yahoo and AOL, Google's current global market share has exceeded 80%. The simple conclusion is that if your website does not rank well on Google, your online marketing strategy will fail.
If you want to optimize your webpage and promote Google, you must first understand what rules Google uses to evaluate the ranking value of a website for a specific keyword. Of course, no one except Google engineers knows this secret, but studies have shown that there are three main factors influencing Google rankings:
1. Link Popularity
Some people in China translate "extensive links", which is the main method Google uses to judge the value of a website. We all know that there is a green PageRank scale on the Google Toolbar, which is used to indicate a wide range of links to the website.