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    • Travis-W
      Travis-W last edited by

      Hi there,

      I'm working on getting a large e-commerce website indexed and I am having a lot of trouble.
      The site is www.consumerbase.com.

      We have about 130,000 pages and only 25,000 are getting indexed.

      I use multiple sitemaps so I can tell which product pages are indexed, and we need our "Mailing List" pages the most - http://www.consumerbase.com/mailing-lists/cigar-smoking-enthusiasts-mailing-list.html

      I submitted a sitemap a few weeks ago of a particular type of product page and about 40k/43k of the pages were indexed - GREAT!  A week ago Google de-indexed almost all of those new pages.  Check out this image, it kind of boggles my mind and makes me sad.  http://screencast.com/t/GivYGYRrOV

      While these pages were indexed, we immediately received a ton of traffic to them - making me think Google liked them.

      I think our breadcrumbs, site structure, and "customers who viewed this product also viewed" links would make the site extremely crawl-able.

      What gives?
      Does it come down to our site not having enough Domain Authority?
      My client really needs an answer about how we are going to get these pages indexed.

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      • Jonathan1979
        Jonathan1979 last edited by

        Many of your pages are very similar with just changes in keywords \ headings.  I appreciate with that many pages it will be hard to make them more unique but as a result it may take longer for them to index, if at all.

        There is also not much text on each of the pages, so I wouldn't class the content as particularly good quality either (in terms of what google sees), which also may hinder the chances of getting indexed.  Plus 2 weeks for a site like that is too soon to tell whether Google will index them.  The initial indexing of alot of pages is quite usual.

        Short of changing the pages, all I can suggest is build up your site's authority.

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        • Travis-W
          Travis-W @Jonathan1979 last edited by

          Thanks for the response.  Is there a particular number of words per page or tex-to-code ratio I should strive for?

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          • Jonathan1979
            Jonathan1979 @Travis-W last edited by

            Sorry, I only gave a brief look at your site, but my first impressions was that there was very little content, and many outgoing links.

            When I try to rank keyword pages I have a minimum of 500 words within the content area, but mostly try to aim for 700 - 1000.  Of course this is not always possible, but you have alot of duplicate pages, plus very little text on each of those pages.  I have tried to rank local seo keywords with very similar content like that, and I find it takes alot longer to get indexed and might even bounce in and out of the serps for a while.

            Gaining more authority will help, as will inserting more text as you can insert more keyword \ keywords variations without appearing spammy with the keyword density.  I think ultimately without unique content you have to be prepared to wait a while for them to be all indexed, and even then there is no guarantee (although better site authority should help).

            Also might be worth checking your sitemap structure.  I believe there is a limit on what each sitemap can have, so you may need to split it up over several although I believe some plugins do this automatically.

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