How can I get Google to index more of my Sitemap URLs?

Bill from Stuart, FL asks: “The Sitemap.xml file states there are 10000 URLs but only 1500 have been indexed. After numerous crawls it does not appear Google is going to index these additional detail pages. What can I do to get Google to index my unique & current detail pages?”
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Defeating The Google Slap and More AdWords Advice

5238227.ggoggles.hop.clickbank.net There was a section in one of the newsletters on the Google Slap that I want to share with you. If you dont know already, the Google Slap, as it has been labelled, was an adjustment made to Google AdWords that penalized people who used a landing page with little content. It really hurt a lot of people using namesqueeze pages because they suddenly had to pay stupid amounts per click when previously it was pennies per click. Since then Google has continued to slap advertisers whenever their system determines the site you are sending traffic to has little content. Perry included an excerpt from an email communication with Glenn Livingston, who had some great tips for beating the Google Slap. I summarize the tips here for you: Add a sitemap Add outgoing links to high PageRank sites (you can put these in the footer so you minimize the risk of traffic leaking away) Stop using bullet points and replace them with full text content – sentences and paragraphs Make sure the anchor text on links is well structured from an SEO point of view Add email newsletters as content pages on the site which are linked via the sitemap The general theme was that you now have to do some work on SEO in order to beat the Google Slap and that work is on the entire domain name you are sending traffic to. Google must do some form of cross reference with its little search spiders to determine how authoritative your site is from an SEO point of view. In a nutshell, SEO

Matt Cutts, head of the webspam team at Google, speaks about Webmaster Central, his first encounter with spam, and challenges for search engines in the future.

How to Get More Online Traffic Using Google Trends

www.toolsforrealestate.com – How to easily use Google Trends to get more online traffic to your website, blog and social media profiles by finding out the most popular keyword search terms your prospective clients use to find you.
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Google Instant, Bing #2, PageRank update, Twitter & More

www.SERoundtable.com – I missed last week’s recap, so I covered two weeks in this single recap. Also note, I am offline the next two Fridays, so I will not be producing a video recap for a couple weeks. That being said, this week I covered the Google Instant news, including my NBC appearance. Bing reached new heights, reaching the number two position above Yahoo, below Google as a search engine. Google made a small PageRank update. I released the Google webmaster report for September 2001. Google released new attributes for multi-lingual sites. I published eight new polls. Google’s advertiser spend was revealed by a leaked internal Google memo. Google brings back the affiliate network. Twitter completely redesigned, it is neat. Bing is revamping their webmaster communications, I believe. I am accepting speaker pitches for SphinnCon Israel now. That was this past week at the Search Engine Roundtable. Google Instant: Predictions Were Right : www.seroundtable.com Google Logo Colors Letters As You Type : www.seroundtable.com Google Balls Logo : www.seroundtable.com What Is Missing In Google Instant Search? : www.seroundtable.com Google To Fix Lesbians & Explains Why Instant Results Are Omitted : www.seroundtable.com Bing Now #2 Search Engine, They Didn’t Even Have To Take Over Yahoo : www.seroundtable.com Some Reports of September 2010 Google PageRank Update : www.seroundtable.com September 2010 Google Webmaster Report : www.seroundtable.com Google Offers Rel=Alternate Tag
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