My site does not appear in google search engines

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Hello, there is a similar question here, but it does not have a valid answer and I believe that the reason his site does not appear in the rank may be different from mine.

Anyway, the site http://cursodeimersao.com.br/ has been online for a few months.

I did some SEO tests on him and he’s got regular SEO. http://www.seomaster.com.br/ferramentas/analise-seo-gratis/592725 https://www.woorank.com/pt/www/cursodeimersao.com.br

The problem is not SEO, the problem is that I don’t find it in the google rank. (neither on the 20th page nor on any).

But Bing is right at the top of the search.

http://www.bing.com/search?q=o+de+imers%C3%A3o&go=Enviar&qs=n&form=Qblh&pq=curso+de+imers%C3%A3o&sc=8-14&sp=-1&sk=&cvid=e33d41efd45d4003989c6e98baefd59a

How do I make this site appear in google rank? I own other sites, but this is the only one that doesn’t appear.

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    On Google for sure he is, just search for site:cursodeimersao.com.br. Now, if he’s not in the position or page you expected, maybe it’s a matter of actually improving him in such a way that the rankings be improved, even his life span, that by whois I think it’s just over 3 months.

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  • The first link is broken (404).

  • @Marcusvinicius, if you are logged in with your gmail, you will be able to access it. Or else, go to: https://www.google.com/webmasters/ and create your webmaster tools registration to add URL

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Google, as a rule, "holds" the ranking of the new sites, preventing them from appearing in the search results. At least for some time. That is, even if you work on your SEO and get a high ranking in a short time, your site can’t take full advantage of your ranking for a while. The liberation is gradual. Google does this in order to preserve the relevance of its results, and combat "black hat SEO practices".

Below is an estimate of how much Google "holds" its ranking according to the lifetime of the site:

  1. Up to 1 month: secure 100% of rankings
  2. Up to 2 months: holds 75% of the rankings
  3. Up to 6 months: holds 50% of the rankings
  4. Up to 1 year: holds 25% of rankings
  5. Up to 2 years: holds 10% of the rankings
  6. Up to 3 years: holds 5% of the rankings
  7. Up to 4 years: holds 0% of the rankings

These numbers are only estimated, but give an idea of the behavior of your site in the search results.

  • Very interesting, you have some source on the subject?

  • is easy to find on google, but I would indicate the book Outsmarting Google: SEO Secrets to Winning New Business (What Biz-Tech), it is quite thorough on the subject

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    You have references to this data?

  • As quoted above

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