Appear in Bing, Yahoo, and DuckDuckGo but not on Google Search at all?
Bing + Yahoo and Duck are two separate search engines with separate search algorithms and, therefore, separate content requirements.
Common reasons for not appearing in the Google search engine
1- Google takes longer to index my pages and when I rank it, it is not as high as Bing and other engines. They have different algorithms, and Google's algorithms seem to be the most advanced and the hardest to appease.
Bing/Yahoo are the same thing and DuckDuckGo works similarly. They are more literal and are greatly influenced by exact match or near match queries. Once the most relevant text responses are collected, their internal scoring system takes over.
2- Google is much less literal and will include pages in search results that do not contain the same text as the search query but are seen as fulfilling the intent of the searcher. You can sometimes see this during playback when the search terms are bolded in the search results but are not part of the original query. This makes the pool of potential candidates for return in search results much higher than in other search engines.
In short, Google has about 95+% of the search engine market share and has a lot more comparison data to work with. The engine itself already has more than 200 ranking factors and thus may be different from the others.
3- It is related to the analytical aspect of the information after the first visitor. Let's call it a positive result for lack of a better term. The Google a lot of data, so that they can guess the location that will give the user more positive than the results of their results for a search term and short Maan.ataiwal is that Google know the answers provided by the search terms, they are the only ones who know what the user is doing on the site also. Not really the only one, but the elephant in the room. We need Google to send us traffic, and we let Google measure that traffic at the same time. So they know the users' journey from start to finish.
4- Bing (and those search engines that use the algorithm) prefer exact matches, while Google doesn't, so maybe your backlinks are using a lot of Google's exact match installers? And spiders will crawl on it. Literally no difference. She hasn't submitted a sitemap in 15 years and has many high/highest rated clients in search engines including Google.
5- Google gives more weight to publisher credibility while Bing / Yahoo gives more weight to keywords . Also, Bing and Yahoo support backlinks while Google checks all the factors like on-page and off-page, page speed, responsiveness, content quality, user experience, EAT, quality backlinks, and user-friendly website that Google should require .
6- bounce rate . If you check your analytics for the page you're talking about (your homepage?), are they high? This would tell Google that your visitors aren't finding what they want because they leave quickly, causing your page ranking to drop. Bounce rate in GA! The question then would be, since Google has the GA information, do they also use it in the algorithm for their choices of page rank in the SERP?
I get a good rank in all other search engines except Google. The downside is that no traffic will come from Yahoo or Bing . Without google traffic , you have no chance of making a living from your website.
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