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Trying to get Google to see my Webpage
I have a webpage on my university server, which holds information about me
and my conference papers etc (I am a doctorate student). I have tried to get the webpage to turn up on Google but with little success yet. I have tried the following, 1) manually submit the url to Google 2) Set up an alternate webpage on Geocities and have my name with multiple links to the website, with the hope that if google picked that up...it would also pick up the links to my website. Neither have worked, any suggestions? - Kingsley |
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Kwaj wrote:
I have a webpage on my university server, which holds information about me and my conference papers etc (I am a doctorate student). I have tried to get the webpage to turn up on Google but with little success yet. I have tried the following, 1) manually submit the url to Google 2) Set up an alternate webpage on Geocities and have my name with multiple links to the website, with the hope that if google picked that up...it would also pick up the links to my website. Neither have worked, any suggestions? - Kingsley I don't mean to be rude, but this is a hardware group - I fail to see what this has to do with any aspect of computer hardware. Please repost in a more appropriate place. Thank you |
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Kwaj wrote:
I have a webpage on my university server, which holds information about me and my conference papers etc (I am a doctorate student). I have tried to get the webpage to turn up on Google but with little success yet. I have tried the following, 1) manually submit the url to Google 2) Set up an alternate webpage on Geocities and have my name with multiple links to the website, with the hope that if google picked that up...it would also pick up the links to my website. Neither have worked, any suggestions? Patience? It sometimes takes quite a while for them to pick up new pages and if there is a lot of pages on the subject, your's will be the last on the list when they do add it.. I'd submit it to other search engines as well, seems to help. -- Stacey |
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i submitted to google and it took 3 weeks before i showed up so just
hang in there. doesnt your site track visitors? if it does you should have an entry for them after only a few days after your submission. but after the visit. plan on at least a couple of weeks. |
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Kwaj wrote:
I have a webpage on my university server, which holds information about me and my conference papers etc (I am a doctorate student). I have tried to get the webpage to turn up on Google but with little success yet. I have tried the following, 1) manually submit the url to Google 2) Set up an alternate webpage on Geocities and have my name with multiple links to the website, with the hope that if google picked that up...it would also pick up the links to my website. Neither have worked, any suggestions? You need to upgrade the NIC in your computer from Personal Network Edition to Corporate Access Edition. You see, when you upload files to your webpage, they have to pass through your NIC, which tags the files depending on the quality of the NIC. The NIC manufacturers have a cartel going, so that if you want websites to be visited a lot, you have to pay a surcharge to get a Priority flag set on your outgoing packets. Alternatively, you may want to try connecting the jumpers on your hard drive to the contacts in an empty slot for RAM. This will speed up the pathway from hard drive to memory, making your website quicker to load, and the quicker it is to load, the higher Google biases it in the ratings, because Google satisfies customers by giving them good & quick links, not chunky slow ones where the data has to travel through a pathetic IDE cable to the motherboard. If all else fails, and you still don't have a good Google ranking, you'll need to get another PC. Some PCs just aren't good at web publishing; nobody knows why. With luck, your next PC should be able to get you a lot more hits. |
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"Cyde Weys" wrote in message ... Kwaj wrote: I have a webpage on my university server, which holds information about me and my conference papers etc (I am a doctorate student). I have tried to get the webpage to turn up on Google but with little success yet. I have tried the following, 1) manually submit the url to Google 2) Set up an alternate webpage on Geocities and have my name with multiple links to the website, with the hope that if google picked that up...it would also pick up the links to my website. Neither have worked, any suggestions? You need to upgrade the NIC in your computer from Personal Network Edition to Corporate Access Edition. You see, when you upload files to your webpage, they have to pass through your NIC, which tags the files snip Definately all sounds like good advice, considering that this IS a hardware group! |
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