The Title For My Post is Showing on Google, but what does this mean?
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Sorry, we don’t have any posts here with that tag. You may want to try one of the sites below.
The sentance underneath the title is the one listed just above this line. What is my post missing that is causing google to leave out the sub title and comments on the post? Thank you.
JoChris
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Can you post the link to your post ….. starting with http://
Did you change the blog title recently that may have caused the link to break on Google?
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First off Link 2 your WordPress.COM blog please starting with the prefix http
So we can determine what blogging platform your blogging with so we can help you.Also by linking your name to your blog it will serve the purposes…
If you need to ask a support question in the forum then it will make it easier for the volunteers to see what blogging platform your using & will aide them in giving you a more accurate answer to your question.
http://teckline.wordpress.com/2008/09/03/how-to-link-your-blog-to-your-name/ -
When my posts began to show on google, the top line was just my blog title
Today. It has the title of the post, followed by the blog title
Open letter to James Rainey « Legal and Illegal Ramblings
Oct 17, 2008 … Open letter to James Rainey. This a reply to Jaimes Rainey’s article appearing in the Los Angeles Times, CNN bid to tie Palin to …
legalramblings.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/open-letter-to-james-rainey/ – 16 hours ago –I have also tried a free blogger account. Nothing has shown on google.
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Oops sorry about the missing information. I didn’t think of that. Here is my link:
http://fastesthealthiestwaytoloseweight.wordpress.com/
And here is what Google has from the search results:
Eating Too Much Protein Causes Fat Weight Gain — Blogs, Pictures …Eating Too Much Protein Causes Fat Weight Gain. Sorry, we don’t have any posts here with that tag. You may want to try one of the sites below. …
wordpress.com/tag/eating-too-much-protein-causes-fat-weight-gain/ – 22 hours ago – Similar pages – Note thisWhat does no posts with that tag mean? Thank you all for your help.
Jochris
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It means Google is not indexing your blog correctly. It appears not to be indexing ANY of our blogs correctly at the moment. There are three other threads on the front page of the forums dealing with Google not indexing our blogs correctly.
But you are probably left off the global tag list for using too many tags. If you use more than 12 you run the risk of being labeled a tag spammer and getting left off the lists. Reduce the number of tags and/or categories per post to an aggregate of no more than 12 and you should be back on the tag pages soon enough.
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It’s official Google is F’d Up right now this is about the 10th or 12th thread
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Blogs that break or test our terms of service regarding search engine marketing, MLM, advertising, affiliate/clicktracker links, will be automatically excluded from global tag listings. They won’t be excluded from Google, but will likely drop in Google rankings because of the loss of backlinks from tag pages. (I’m speaking in general here, and not about whatever Google’s recent changes or glitches are). Several of the people posting in these threads fall into that category.
In other words, if your blog consists of material cribbed from free article sites, your upline recruiter, “guaranteed ways to make a million on the internet” e-books, and backlinks, clicktrackers and affiliate links, please don’t bother asking why you’re not showing up in tag listings – our policies will tell you everything you need to know.
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Depends on the circumstances – de-linking can be done automatically, suspending needs manual investigation. Dropping out of tags is the first thing that will happen.
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I’m sorry, I’m completely lost now. Are you saying I’ve done something wrong. To my knowledge I am only posting articles. The articles link to a website I have about a fast and healthy way to lose weight. What am I missing that makes that goes against the terms of service? Thanks.
JoChris
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Please disregard last post. I think I understand now. WordPress doesn’t like links to affiliate pages. If I point to my website I’m fine but not to the affiliate product site. Is that the correct understanding? Thanks.
Jochris
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No, that is not correct. If a site exists primarily to drive traffic to a site off WP.com, staff have in the past suspended those blogs, even if it’s not an affiliate link. Affiliate links are no-nos under most circumstances (except if a regular social blogger wants to review a book now and then, etc, but it must not be the primary or even a major purpose of the blog).
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