Search engine problems
Cammo
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Hi,
I have a problem that has just developed with search engine listings. I have over 6500 photos on my site, all with full captions and heaps of keywording. I have also worked pretty hard to develop quite a few strong inward links. I have hardly even moved in google rankings for the site www.cameronlaird.com and today I have noticed that when searching for Cameron Laird on google my site www.cameronlaird.com doesn't even show up. Only a couple of days ago when searching for 'townsville photographer' on msn search my site got the top three results - now it doesn't even appear. What is going on - can someone help. This is a priority for me as I have dropped all other forms of advertising, choosing to concentrate on search engine results.
Thanks!
Cammo :uhoh
I have a problem that has just developed with search engine listings. I have over 6500 photos on my site, all with full captions and heaps of keywording. I have also worked pretty hard to develop quite a few strong inward links. I have hardly even moved in google rankings for the site www.cameronlaird.com and today I have noticed that when searching for Cameron Laird on google my site www.cameronlaird.com doesn't even show up. Only a couple of days ago when searching for 'townsville photographer' on msn search my site got the top three results - now it doesn't even appear. What is going on - can someone help. This is a priority for me as I have dropped all other forms of advertising, choosing to concentrate on search engine results.
Thanks!
Cammo :uhoh
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I just checked out your web site, are you keywording at the gallery level ?
I checked out one or two of your galleries and they appeared to have the default smugmug meta tag keywords.
If you view the source of my gallery here
You will see these keywords...
<*meta name="keywords" content="Lorne Victoria Australia Landscapes Great Ocean Road David Parry photography Introversion" /*>
You really need to be keywording like this as well. I hope this makes sense.
Cheers,
David
SmugMug API Developer
My Photos
Thanks David,
I could have sworn that I read that keywords at the gallery level weren't indexed by search engine spiders? However I am happy to add them in if it will make a difference!
I am stumped as to why I have dropped out nearly overnight...... To be honest with you all I am REALLY stressing about this.
Cammo
Smugmug address - http://camlaird.smugmug.com
You can also try to submit your site for addition to the google search index. This is also possible via the link above.
Hope this helps,
Sebastian
EDIT:Also try posting a new blog entry once in a while to increase the links to your site. Reminds me that I haven't posted anything in almost a year...
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David,
Thanks again! I am going to get started on that now - do you know if there is a limit to the number of keywords in there? As an example, to the gallery http://www.cameronlaird.com/gallery/1819800 I added inxs band music rock concert photo photographer photography cameron laird townsville queensland australia freelance news editorial. Do they need to have comma's between each word or group of words?
Thanks mate!
Cammo
Smugmug address - http://camlaird.smugmug.com
edit: I am an idiot, yes use commas between keyword groups.
<snip>...and I don't see a problem with the length, it's still shorter than smugmug's default keywords string. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/thumb.gif" border="0" alt="" >
Cheers,
David
SmugMug API Developer
My Photos