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I completed a website three months ago, but but Google won't index it. I have submitted the site via http://www.google.com/addurl and have tried all sorts of things via https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/, to no avail. I have hundreds of other sites, which just get picked up with no problem. This is the only one which has ever given me problems. It's on the same shared host as my other sites, all of which are indexed without a problem. The site is built on a LAMP stack, with nothing special. The site URL is http://www.beanaddiction.co.za/

Has anyone any solution? Should I contact Google? If so, how?

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closed as not programming related by Brian Rasmussen, cliff.meyers, John Topley, gs, Henrik Paul May 25 at 9:18

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...wouldn't posting a link to your site on another site with a good page rank, like this one, cause the problem to fix itself?

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Perhaps... But I have tried this already via my homepage.q – Antony Carthy May 25 at 10:53
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We add and update new sites to our index each time we crawl the web, and we invite you to submit your URL here. We do not add all submitted URLs to our index, and we cannot make any predictions or guarantees about when or if they will appear.

Google say themselves they don't add every website. Just make sure that your site as a sitemap.xml, robots.txt and the correct META tags, relevant to your website.

You should look into Search Engine Optimization (SEO). This technique will help you get your website indexed.

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I am not a newbie, I have what I need in this regard, but it is still not getting indexed. – Antony Carthy May 25 at 10:52
I never said you are a newbie. That's an unfair rating. I just quoted something you may have missed. – James Brooks May 25 at 11:56
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With your other sites which are indexed on google can you place a link to the new site?

This should definitely get it indexed.

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Done this - didn't work... – Antony Carthy May 25 at 10:52
Have you been blacklisted by any chance? informationweek.com/news/internet/… – steve May 26 at 14:29
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In additon to other answers. Check your robots.txt if any.

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Don't have one, as not necessary. – Antony Carthy May 25 at 10:52

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