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  • OK, here’s what I did. I copied and pasted all my Section 2 text into the “Sample Page,” which is the only “real” page in the whole website. I renamed it something with my main keywords. I then used Yoast SEO to optimize the SEO stuff in that particular page. Then in the html code I added this at the top: <head>
    <meta http-equiv=”refresh” content=”0; URL=’http://crafter.acoustibat.com'&#8221; />
    </head>

    That got my page redirecting back to the onetone layout. Clunky, yes, but I hope it works.

    Also, that meta sometimes just spontaneously disappears so I don’t know how long this solution will last!

    I did this same thing with all three sites. Hopefully crawlers will pick up the keywords now because it’s not sufficient for it to locate the website by the name only.

    I’ll give it a try and let you know, UN_Rick. I don’t use posts in my page. I actually have three onetone sites so it’s pretty annoying if I can’t get traffic driven to these sites via search engines. Interestingly, one of the three does show up if I do a word search of the site name. However, if I use any of its key words, google doesn’t find it.

    If I understand, the problem is in the fact that all the text is just part of an “option”? Is that right? And that our actual pages are empty? I wonder if I can put bogus text in the pages, and they won’t appear anyway but will attract the crawling? I might give that a try.

    Yes, developers, please look into this!

    http://www.r100rs.acoustibat.com
    http://www.r100cs.acoustibat.com
    http://www.crafter.acoustibat.com

    I am having the same problem. The site has been live for three weeks but still no indexing whatsoever despite having all the same settings you’re talking about above. If you google r100rs.acoustibat.com it comes up with nothing at all. UN_Rick, did you find a solution to the problem?

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