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Information page
With Google re-indexing my pages (and blogs too), one page left me confused. This page is a sub page of Home and at the top of this page, it is on the top four searches of Yahoo and MSN for the term "aquarium Information", has good inbound one way links (one a PR 7), yet it is still not to be found in Google even though it now has PR3 (I do have a Blog with some similar content that comes up page one on Google, but the content is much lower, although this blog is has been around twice as long).
I have sub pages such as one about Aquarium Redox that now have PR5 (depending on the server) under this page that do well for there keywords. Just wondering if I need patience or did something wrong, everything else did well on the updates except for a personal blog.
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Carl American Aquarium Products: Aquarium Maintenance since 1978; now on the web with growing well researched aquarium and pond articles. http://www.americanaquariumproducts...nformation.html |
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Check the pages in copyscape and see if the bots recognize it as duplicate content. Sounds like this may be the problem, especially since your blog that has the potential dup content is #1 for the keyword phrase. |
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Thanks for the advice!! I have tried to keep these information sites different, the blog links to several different sites too, but maybe not enough. |
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