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Problem finding links to my page in google
Published by: admin 2009-01-07

  • There is a good amount of links to my page spanishsteps.net but when I try looking for them using google (://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=spanishsteps.net&btnG=Search) The search return the following message: "Your search - link:xY883ECrCRIJ:spanishsteps.net/ - did not match any documents." What means that string "xY883ECrCRIJ" and why it does appears? Recently my page has dropped in the search ranking and I think that could have something to do as google doent recognize any link to my page.
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  • spanishsteps-ga, I just tried the search and it came up successful. Try it again on your machine - perhaps it magically works now? regards, bobby_d-ga


  • Greetings, spanishsteps! First, I want to mention that, because the Google searching and indexing algorithms are secret and proprietary, nothing can be stated "for sure" and "for every single link". The information that is "known" has been developed by persistent webmasters who spend most of their time studying Google Search Results and tweaking web pages to see what effect their changes have on Page Rank and Search Engine Results Ranking. Therefore, this information is purely speculative (although there appears to be some real degree of accuracy to a lot of it). Because of Google's secrecy, it is not known for absolute certain, but the general consensus among experienced webmasters who have extensively studied Google's "backward links" function pretty much agree that the link: function will only return pages with a Rank of 4 or higher: From Senior Forum Member "Birdman" at WebmasterWorld: "It is thought that Google only shows backlinks from pages that have a pr4 or higher." http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/7309.htm Bear in mind that the Page Rank which matters is the Page Rank of the page which *contains the link to your site*, not the PR of the site's Home Page. There is not a lot that you can do to affect the linking page's PR. The best you can do is get your site link put on a page that already has a PR4 or higher. However, there is one good way to pull up a list of a *LOT* more sites that contain your URL than just those returned by a Google "link to" search. If you enter your URL into the Google search text box and click "Google Search", something like this usually comes up: ------------------------------------------------------ Showing web page information for www.spanishsteps.net Spanish tuition London Learn spanish Lessons Courses. HOME, SPANISH TUITION, CONVERSATION, ONE TO ONE, CRASH COURSES. DELE TRAINING, BUSINESS SPANISH, INTENS. SPANISH, DIPLOMAS, RATES, TRANSLATIONS, CONTACT US, ... Google can show you the following information for this URL: Show Google's cache of www.spanishsteps.net Find web pages that are similar to www.spanishsteps.net Find web pages that link to www.spanishsteps.net Find web pages that contain the term "www.spanishsteps.net" <<--- ------------------------------------------------------ ://www.google.com/search?q=www.spanishsteps.net As you're probably aware, clicking on "link to" in the next-to-the-bottom line will provide the Search Results for a "link:" command with the URL string you entered -- showing only those pages with a high-enough ranking to be included (in this case, Google returns "Results 1 - 5 of 5"). ://www.google.com/search?q=link:sLQWgdlH8d0J:www.spanishsteps.net/ ****** But... ****** ... if you click on "contain the term" in the last line, you should get a list of ALL the web pages Google has indexed that include the URL string you entered (in this case, Google returns "Results 1 - 10 of about 197"). ://www.google.com/search?sa=G&q=%22%2Bwww.spanishsteps.net%22 Now, something odd that I have discovered is that if you enter in the Google Search text box the "link:" command with no space before the URL, you get the same results as in the "link to" list above: link:www.spanishsteps.net ://www.google.com/search?q=link%3Awww.spanishsteps.net *However*, if you enter in the Google Search text box the "link:" command *with* a space before the URL, you usually get a list with more URLs than the "link to" list, but fewer URLs than the "contain the term" list. link: www.spanishsteps.net ://www.google.com/search?q=link%3A+www.spanishsteps.net&num=100&filter=0 Note that for your URL, these sites have Page Rank anywhere from 0 to 2 (in fact, most of them are 0). As far as I know, Google has never explained this little quirk. If you use the "link:" command, you will want to be sure to *not* include a space before the URL. Notice, if you leave off the "www", Google may find even more pages (Results 1 - 10 of about 270): "spanishsteps.net" ://www.google.com/search?&sa=G&q=%22spanishsteps.net%22 This is because there are a lot of pages that refer to your business as merely "SpanishSteps.net". Be aware that these will not contribute to the Page Rank of your site: if you want these pages to be factored into the calculation of your Page Rank by the Googlebot, you will need to write to the webmasters of each of these sites requesting that they change the reference to "www.SpanishSteps.net". Before Rating my Answer, if you have any Questions about the above information, please post a Request for Clarification, and I will be glad to see what I can do for you. I hope that this Answer provides exactly the information you were seeking! Regards, aceresearcher


  • Sorry. I think didnt explain my self properly. The problem comes when trying a search for the links to both www.spanishsteps.net and spanishsteps.net. It doesnt appear the same results, in fact looking for the links to spanishsteps.net (without www) only gives me : "Your search - link:xY883ECrCRIJ:spanishsteps.net/ - did not match any documents." When I look for the sites linking to www.spanishsteps.net (with www) the results are 5 links and the string (link:sLQWgdlH8d0J:www.spanishsteps.net/) is different. Is google recognising my website as two different websites and may be is that affecting my ranking? If I enter a different domain name for a website ie. google.com; the results will be the same looking for the links with www or without www. and the string is the same: search for links to google.com gives "://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=link:zhool8dxBV4J:www.google.com/" search for links to www.google.com gives "://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=link:zhool8dxBV4J:www.google.com/" Search for links to spanishsteps.net gives "://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=link:xY883ECrCRIJ:spanishsteps.net/" Search for links to wwwspanishsteps.net gives ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=link:sLQWgdlH8d0J:www.spanishsteps.net/


  • << It doesnt appear the same results, in fact looking for the links to spanishsteps.net (without www) only gives me : "Your search - link:xY883ECrCRIJ:spanishsteps.net/ - did not match any documents." >> You're correct. The results of the two searches are *not* going to look the same. Google has your site indexed as www.spanishsteps.net for the main site. You don't *want* Google to index your site as two different sites: www.spanishsteps.net and spanishsteps.net If it does index it as two sites, it will dilute your Page Rank. That is why I said: "This is because there are a lot of pages that refer to your business as merely "SpanishSteps.net". Be aware that these will not contribute to the Page Rank of your site: if you want these pages to be factored into the calculation of your Page Rank by the Googlebot, you will need to write to the webmasters of each of these sites requesting that they change the reference to "www.SpanishSteps.net". Ideally, to contribute to your Page Rank, any site that references your site needs to do so as "www.SpanishSteps.net" and not just "SpanishSteps.net". The "xY883ECrCRIJ" string is Google's code for the subindex which contains the list of backward links to your site. This subindex is created when the Googlebot indexes the site and stored, rather than being created on the fly whenever you search for the backward links to your site. Bear in mind that it is the nature of Google Search Results to vary considerably from day to day, and perhaps even hour to hour. Sometimes we can tell why a site's Page Rank has dropped, due to obvious reasons. Often the reasons are not obvious, and there is no way of knowing why the Page Rank has dropped. Does this Answer your Question? Regards, aceresearcher


  • <> No, I dont want but looks like spanishsteps.net is indexed like two different sites: Searching for spanishsteps.net sends me to spanishsteps.net Searching for www.spanishsteps.net sends me to www.spanishsteps.net If so, what I should do? The 301 redirecting? I m asking you because I m really confused about if the site is listed as two different sites. What do you think? Many thanks in advance


  • Yes, 301 redirecting is the best thing to do. It's my understanding that the Googlebot will recognize this, and that it will not consider it the same kind of redirect which Google warns webmasters not to use. First, you will need to contact your webhosting company and make sure that their server is not set to ignore .htaccess files (this is not uncommon); if it is, you will need to request that they enable .htaccess, at least for your site, and hopefully they will be willing to do that for your. If your site already has an .htaccess file, you will need to download it and add the following lines, otherwise, you will need to create an .htaccess file containing the following lines: RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} http://spanishsteps.net$ RewriteRule ^(.+) http://www.spanishsteps.net/$1 [L,R=301] ace





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