Problem with google webmasters site performance review [closed] - seo

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I noticed that i have not being getting traffic via google organic searches. I decided to find out what the problem may be, and i registered on Google webmasters.
From what i saw, it seems my site is not Google friendly:
Performance overview (from google webmasters) as at august 12, 2011
On average, pages in your site take 16.9 seconds to load
(updated on Aug 12, 2011). This is slower than 99% of sites
Not satisfied with that, i decided to check rating on other speed test platforms and below are the results
Summary (from http://pagespeed.googlelabs.com/#url=myjobmag.com_2Findex.php&mobile=false)
The page Jobs In Nigeria, Vacancies in Nigeria...
got an overall Page Speed Score of 92 (out of 100). Learn more
97/100 (from firebug page speed)
Website information (from pingdom)
Total loading time:
2.5 seconds
Total objects:
18 (189.8 KB)
External objects:
3 (83.6 KB)
My problem is:
Whats the reason for the wide gap between the google webmasters view of page speed and other page speed test analytics
How can i improve the google webmasters page speed analysis as it may be affecting my page indexing adversely.
Thanks

It may be that at the time Google crawled the site your hosting was experiencing some difficulties.
If that pattern continues consider using a web-caching service like CloudFlare (free and fairly easy to set up) which should speed up loading time.

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I am the developer of Infermap.com. We are regularly monitoring and working on SEO and presence on Google SERPs. In the past 3-4 days we have seen a sudden steep drop in the number of Impressions on Google.
Can someone suggest me the possible reason of why might this happen and by what ways I can prevent it.
Also I have added around 11k urls to be indexed out of which only 1.5k has been indexed. What are the possible reasons for it?
(note: this question should probably be moved to Webmasters Stack Exchange)
Looks like your 11k new URLs have not been picked up as quality content by Google. You might even be cloaking, when I click on a result I get a completely different text on your site.
Ways to avoid it:
avoid cloaking
avoid adding similar looking pages without unique content, e.g. make sure your pages are unique enough before publishing them
feed new content that looks alike gradually, e.g. start with 100 pages, wait a week or two, and add another 200. Once you are confident your pages are picked up well you can add everything at once.

Will my page get unindexed by google if i delete it's link from my sitemap and resubmit it ? [closed]

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I have a website with over 4,00,000 pages and i have created 10 sitemaps with 40,000 links in each site dynamically with php and submitted it in my google webmasters account , i add 50 - 60 pages to my website daily and i don't want to create another sitemap after every 40,000 links now . I have a solution in mind for this which is making a sitemap dynamically which shows all the links to pages created with in last 30 days now and re-submitting it everyday once (with a cron job) but here's the problem the pages i have created before last 30 days will not be in any of the sitemaps so i wanna know is if the links are indexed by google and after resubmitting the sitemap if the links are not in the sitemap will they get unindexed ? and if yes i would really like to know the solution for this ..
I am kind of beginner in seo so if it's a bad question i am really sorry but i searched alot before posting this question but couldn't find any solution.
You might want to look at the Sitemap index standard to see if this may help you break your very large site into more manageable chunks for Google and other search engines to traverse through your sitemaps. Particularly since you are using PHP, the "last updated" date and the assigned weight still factor into the crawl frequency.
To answer your question, though, I am fairly sure the answer is "No". Google has no reason to delete a page from their index unless you explicitly tell them to (using the section in Webmaster Tools or if your server responds with a 301 or 404 HTTP status code).
But I really do think you could benefit from using the Sitemap directory schema described above.

Seek advice from SEOs [closed]

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I have read that Google no more uses meta tags to rank your website.
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So what are the ways otherwise if I want to increase traffic or optimize my website for search engines so that more customer would get attracted to my website. we are running e-commerce business which is confined to a not very large area.
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Its only 5-6 months we have launched our website. Can I get any tips so that I can optimize my website for searching.
You could register your website on the Google Webmaster tool :
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home?hl=en
Not only you'll find a few tips about their SEO, but it will warn you if the Google crawler had problems while visiting your website, which could be the reason for your website to be ranked poorly.
That is true about Meta tags - not relevant now.
There is no simple recipe to increase PageRank and search engines position.
There are huge amount of guides on web that can help. Professional companies offering positioning for payment. And also not every positioning practice is also "fair" and legal.
But for the general, I would say to answer your question:
keep your web-code clean, and if possible meeting the W3C validators requirements: http://validator.w3.org/
keep good-quality content
thing that increasing your web-position is the fact that your page is linked on on other pages in positive and good-quality context. Try to achieve that (with to

How can my website appear in search engines [closed]

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I have developed a website for a firm that deals in pumps, valves and diesel engines. They require that when an interested user searches with some keywords like "Pump Dealers" or "Valve Dealers", their site should appear in the results. Currently I am not aware of how I can go about this, so my question is what should I do in order for better page ranking. I am using meaningful page titles and have enough text in every page.
Any suggestion is welcome.
Firstly Pagerank is irrelevant these days, so don't worry about that.
You should ensure that you use Google's Webmaster Tools to check that Google knows about your site etc. This will tell you what things it is coming up for on Google.
Make sure that the page has the text on it you want to rank for - as you mention, titles, headers etc will help but don't over do it.
The main thing to do is to get links to your site – write interesting blog posts, contact customers etc so they link to you.
It really depends on who your competition is for those terms - if there are already 10 huge companies ranking for those terms then you are stuck.
The other way to do this is to buy Adwords – this will likely cost upwards of $5-10 a day to get any meaningful traffic though.

Google Crawling/Indexing Frequency Increasing? [closed]

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Sometime ago google used to update their index and backlinks every 3-4 months. It used to be a big update. Recently I noticed that the updates are way too frequent. has anyone else noticed these sort of changes in Google crawling, indexing and backlink updates?
Google's crawling algorithms are constantly changing and evolving. Most of the sites I monitor get their sitemaps pinged by Google everyday, occasionally even multiple times per day. And that's been true for a few years.
Many factors play into how google indexes your site, and how often. Whether you use webmaster tools, what your sitemap defines for your change frequency, whether or not you use analytics, your PageRank, etc...
While I will say that the frequency has gone up somewhat over the past few years I haven't seen any substantial leaps lately. Nothing to be concerned about, unless you're trying to game the system, in which case Google will catch you. ;-)
It really depends on Google "trust" to website.