Having url's in a sitemap doesn't mean they will get indexed.
>
http://robpongi.blogspot.com/2007/09/japanese-girls-hawaiian-hula-dan...
> This is a page with the same content for all intents and purposes.
> There is no reason for Google to index 2 or more pages with the same
> content.
> On Sep 8, 11:19 pm, robpongi wrote:
> > Hello Fellow Webmasters and Googlers,
> > Well, this is really a first for me and on Wednesday, September 5,
> > 2007, I published a BRAND NEW dance music video which I filmed and
> > edited entirely on my own entitled:
> > "Japanese Girls Hawaiian Hula Dance Video"
> > located at this URL:
> >http://www.robpongi.com/pages/comboJAPANESEGIRLSHAWAIIAN.html
> > and, as you can clearly see, the above URL is, in fact, included
> > within my site's Google site map here:
> >http://www.robpongi.com/sitemapgoogle007Pongi.xml
> > and, of course, this site map gets submitted to Google on a near-daily
> > basis through my webmaster tools account. However, for some unknown
> > reason, it has yet to appear in the search index and the below message
> > appears when I do a direct search on that URL:
> > Your search -http://www.robpongi.com/pages/comboJAPANESEGIRLSHAWAIIAN.html
> > - did not match any documents.
> > Suggestions:
> > * Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
> > * Try different keywords.
> > * Try more general keywords.
> > and none of this makes any sense whatsoever as the URL also appears in
> > both the MSN and Yahoo search engines and I don't even submit any maps
> > or lists to those two at all. I only submit site maps to my Google
> > webmasters account just about everyday.
> > So, I would really greatly appreciate it if someone at Google could
> > look into this RIGHT NOW and have my new video's URL and current
> > Title, description, metadata etc. all included within the main index
> > as soon as possible.
> > Thank you and regards,
> > Rob
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