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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:28 AM
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After 7 months of waiting (despite a directory listing at yahoo) my site has finally entered the Yahoo as well as the MSN Serps. Admittedly only on position 37 and 44 respectively but at least its there and thats a basis which i can work on!

Does anybody have any ideas about when i could expect the site to enter the Google serps .

At the moment the site concerned has position 5 for the allinURL and position 6 for the allinText and allinAnchor but appears nowhere in the google SERPS.

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boykottgoo ... it really depends a lot. You can be #6 for all allin ... but for example if you're #6 for allinanchor which seem to be the most important because of bunches of unrelated links ... comming from pages on the same domain ... someone with a lower # of backlinks but highest quality ( ie link from different domains ) will kick you out of the SERPs.
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hmmm...yes i'm sure you are right that the quality of the incoming links plays an important role- a site with a higher quality of incoming links could kick out a site with more lower quality links.

The problem is that the site concerned has never entered the search results!....One would expect that the site would be somewhere in the search results regardless of the quantity or quality of any incoming links ...7 Months seems to be a hell of a long time to be stuck in some sandbox (if you believe in such things). Any ideas why this site, which has good original content (24 pages), would be fully spidered, 6 in the Allin's and despite this not in the search results-nowhere!!!

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