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Many website owners publish a new page and then wait, wondering when Google will finally discover and index it. Compared to waiting for Google to find the page on its own, this frequently expedites the discovery process, though it does not guarantee instant results. Additionally, Google Search Console has a helpful feature called URL Inspection. All search engine optimizers should find this article fascinating. Matt Cutts recently did an interview with Michael Martinez, a well-respected writer and expert on search engines.

Google’s search results ranking and display are covered in Part One. Make an RSS feed for your homepage and send it to Google. You can include a feed link for your home page if you wish to add RSS feeds to your site map. Let’s now examine the quantity of pages on your website that Google will find. Google usually takes about 8 days to reindex each page. You must develop a sizable, reliable backlink index profile if you wish to guarantee sitelinks.

Don’t expect this to happen, though. Additionally, Google may be able to create a list of links that they can display by scanning internal links on your website. You must already have a well-known website with a large number of links. An example of a sitelinks block is shown below: How do you obtain sitelinks? Google’s webmasters-tools and search engine. There is nothing really wrong on my site and all the pages are indexed but I would like it to index more pages on my site more quickly.

I’d recommend you read it, but to summarise: Google will never tell you if they are re-indexing your site- it is usually obvious if they are, you’ll see a huge surge in traffic. Dinesh August 11, 2010, at 19:22 I’ve written a thorough guide to Google re-indexing your website, which explains the distinction between re-indexing and recrawling. I’d advise you to read it, but to sum it up, Google won’t tell you if they are re-indexing your website, but it’s usually clear if they are – you’ll notice a significant increase in traffic.

However, as long as the content is still relevant (not just added for the purpose of having more content), there is nothing wrong with your website being crawled once a month. For the previous six to nine months. If there is nothing wrong with the website, Google will still follow the same guidelines regardless of how often it is crawled. Whether the search engine spider can access every page on the website – for example, through robots – is what matters.

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