How to index multi-paged web 2.0s?

Desert90

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I just checked an older web 2.0 order and most of them aren't indexed, but they have all much content with 5 articles per web 2.0. what is the reason?
Can subdomains from high authority web 2.0s get penalized?
its really weird but i can remember some were indexed
 
Can subdomains from high authority web 2.0s get penalized?
100% not sure when this happened but a change in the algorithm some time ago made this possible.
Maybe around 2014?
 
Just checked the email, the order got delieverd on 28.07.2018 :D

Edit: Wow ! According to this site the web 2.0 property is penalized lol !
http://prntscr.com/qebijv

Edit 2: i just entered my money site on this site and it says its also penalized :o
but still indexed in google ?
 
Just checked the email, the order got delieverd on 28.07.2018 :D

Edit: Wow ! According to this site the web 2.0 property is penalized lol !
http://prntscr.com/qebijv

Edit 2: i just entered my money site on this site and it says its also penalized :eek:
but still indexed in google ?

I just run a few links from web 2.0 that were created a couple of days ago, and the tool say that all of them are penalized. So it's clear that the tool is useless!
 
Have you tried any premium indexing service to index those? FYI, most of the multipage web 2.0s are indexed without any indexer assistant in my experience.
 
Having 5 articles per web2.0 seems fishy (not natural). Maybe you need to work from this point of view.

My experients with indexing say... Google doesn't like the same website template for multiple websites. Sometimes even 3000 words articles didn't index (on same website structure/template) and blank pages (just header & footer) got indexed when the design is completely new. Maybe you can try it.

The best would be... leave working around web2.0 and start working around high-quality genuinely developed blogs for links.

Thanks
 
Having 5 articles per web2.0 seems fishy (not natural). Maybe you need to work from this point of view.

My experients with indexing say... Google doesn't like the same website template for multiple websites. Sometimes even 3000 words articles didn't index (on same website structure/template) and blank pages (just header & footer) got indexed when the design is completely new. Maybe you can try it.

The best would be... leave working around web2.0 and start working around high-quality genuinely developed blogs for links.

Thanks
Why having 5 articles per web2.0 seems fishy?
 
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