Indexing issue

Ditvina

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Hello,

I submitted the sitemap for my website three weeks ago. Unfortunately, approximately 99% of the pages have not been indexed yet. My website operates within the casino niche. Has anyone encountered a similar situation? What suggestions or recommendations do you have to address this issue?
 

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@Ditvina There are many reasons why your site may not yet be indexed properly, especially if it is new. Providing further information about your site would be beneficial in getting better answers. The most important would be the URL. Because you are a new member, you can provide it in this format: hxxps://www.mysite.com
 

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@Ditvina There are many reasons why your site may not yet be indexed properly, especially if it is new. Providing further information about your site would be beneficial in getting better answers. The most important would be the URL. Because you are a new member, you can provide it in this format: hxxps://www.mysite.com
Thanks mate. This is the website hxxps://www.pokiesau.net
 

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What you are experiencing is the norm these days. This is a tweet directly from John Muller:

"A page can be of high quality and still not be indexed - it's not guaranteed. Pushing it through these tools doesn't guarantee that they'll stay (or even become) indexed. There's just a lot of good (& also questionable) stuff on the web, shrug :)"

I wish I could sugar coat it, but the thing is who gets dropped in order for you to show up and why. Higher quality content, what exactly is that? When you have a review for a given product or service there's only so much you can write. Shorts are the new thing these days cause people have the focus of a gold fish, yet we are pushed towards longer reviews that probably nobody will get to the 3rd sentence unless they can glance over and see what they need in 1-2s.

Create a lot of social media traction, get a lot of backlinks and all of that for free? Good luck with any of those.

At this point, the online space has evolved to mirror what we see daily in companies and say sports for example. You have to go through the minor leagues, before you ever get a shot at the top.

At this point you have 2 options, give up and move on or keep on adding and improving the site, while trying new stuff out.

As for the console, many time from what I've seen and tested a page can show up as not-indexed, but when you search for it it's there.
 

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Thanks mate. This is the website hxxps://www.pokiesau.net
The website is a total copy of pokiesslab dot net, in which case I'm surprised that 99% non-indexed isn't a 100%. Ignore everything I wrote previously. You would not rank this website in a million years, and it can be DMCA-ed with a click of a button.

The website you've copied also appears fake in terms of using fake pictures of people, fake linkedin profiles with images from public figures and whatnot. They've also been warned by ACMA (https://www.acma.gov.au/sites/default/files/2022-05/Formal Warning to Mr Henry Williams (Pokies Lab).pdf). Since it's a made up person, doubt they care. All emails bounce as well.

The amount of effort put to create fake stuff, copy/steal, plagiarize, then rinse and repeat amazes me. If you'd actually use it for a legit website maybe it will go somewhere.
 
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It's a scam site. The pokies the OP claim are playable in AU are NOT.

It's sites like this which give genuine affiliates a bad name.

I'll inform the ACMA about this clip-joint, hopefully they'll add it to their AU banned blacklist.
 

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I see pokiesslab . net has been taken down.

The amount of effort put to create fake stuff, copy/steal, plagiarize, then rinse and repeat amazes me. If you'd actually use it for a legit website maybe it will go somewhere.
100%

Spammers/scammers are just modern-day conmen who are not prepared to do an honest day's work.
 
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