: It seems very likely that google will parse the site, like any browser they will try to ignore and work around many errors that their spider has to encounter on the many many sites that
It seems very likely that google will parse the site, like any browser they will try to ignore and work around many errors that their spider has to encounter on the many many sites that they spider.
That's not to say that it won't depress your rank drastically, as such a broken problem probably will.
As far as not being indexed at all, that certainly sounds like you should look for a /robots.txt for the site to ensure that it's allowing spidering and indexing. Some older versions of wordpress made it easy to toggle on a robots.txt that recommended that all spiders not spider the blog. So I'd certainly look into your example.com/robots.txt location first.
You should also check whether the site is not being indexed at all, or just being ranked very low (which missing <head> would contribute to), by searching using a site:example.com search to specifically find results indexed using the site's url.
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