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Google Suppression SEO Tool

In seconds you will have a list of all the pages on your domain that Google is suppressing from the search results.

Ever notice that when you run a "site:" on Google, not all your pages show up in the index?  Ever wonder why? Google doesn’t display every page of every website in the search results. It looks through your site, indexes the pages, then turns around and suppresses some pages in the search results for one reason or another. If only there were a tool that could tell which pages Google is suppressing from searches, then you would be able to analyze the commonalities between the pages and figure out exactly what it is that Google doesn’t like about them so you could get those precious pages re-included! Look no further, master craftsman, John McKnight has developed and published such a tool. Simply enter you url and click go. In seconds you will have a list of all the pages on your domain that Google is suppressing.


Check it out: Google Suppressed Pages Tool



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Posted on October 24, 2006 21:02:34 by Mary.MCKNIGHT
Comment from: Toby Boyce [Visitor] Email · http://www.tobysellshomes.com
Thanks for the great tip; but now...what do I do about it? Six of the seven pages on my site are surpressed. I'm not sure that means, but it is surely bad.

Thanks again for the great site!
Toby
PermalinkPermalink November 02, 2006 16:10:09
Comment from: Admin [Visitor] Email · http://www.rsspieces.com
The first step is to now diagnose the problems that you are having.

On first glance I notice that all of the indexed pages share the same description. I have seen Google suppress pages for this alone. If you have access to the HTML for those pages, make the description for each page different and related to the page.

The next part would be go back to the suppressed page tool, pick the SEO option and let it suggest keywords for each of your pages. Put those keywords in your meta tags as well.

Another little tweak for aiding searches is to take your name, address and other information out of the graphics and make it text so people can search for it.

Start with these changes and give Google a little time to notice them and see if it improves.

John


PermalinkPermalink November 02, 2006 22:47:18
Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Email · http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com

I just found this post, very cool tool.  Tried it, wont work for me.  Will only work up to 500 pages.........

PermalinkPermalink December 14, 2007 05:05:04
Comment from: Nicki Conway [Visitor] Email · http://www.sarasotaisconwaycountry.com

Thanks for this post.  It said I had too many pages to analyze.  Is that a bad thing?

PermalinkPermalink December 17, 2007 08:33:28
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