My website is not indexing
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Hello Experts
As i search site :http://www.louisvuittonhandbagss.com or just entering http://www.louisvuittonhandbagss.com on Google i am not getting my website .
I have done following steps
1. I have submitted sitemaps and indexed all the site maps
2.i have used GWT feature fetch as Google .
3. I have submitted my website to top social book marking websites and to some classified sites also .
Pleae
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Ever consider that the domain name itself may be a problem? It's just as easy to get www.viagrasssss.com. And I think the largest issue is that the domain name was registered one month ago. You can't expect much in the first month.
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No notices from Google in Google Webmaster Tools? Do check there to see if there is any information.
As a consumer, this site raises several red flags for me. The site is just over a month old, there is no indication to the user of a way to contact the site by phone or mail (though privacy policy indicates this can be done), the WHOIS shows a registration based in China, and the images are stock images (despite text saying that it is actual inventory). These same factors may also raise concern with anyone doing a manual review of your site. The links to this site are also few and suspicious.
It could be that this is a very spammy space and Google has cracked down on sites that have little original content and have signals that they may not be totally legitimate.
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Yes but adding content to you homepage can definitely help you get into the search engines.
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Hi Benjamin
Thanks for reply to my question
I launched website about 30 days back but add in GWT before 7 days after completing a on page of website.
As far as the content issue other pages has content but they should be indexed.
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Also i just looked at your website it's very nice but there is no content (copy) on the page. It's just images, i would add some kind of an introduction on the homepage and the product pages as well.
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Hi,
When did you launch the website?
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