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Background: I have a brand new site up that I know has been indexed. I didn't like how some of the pages read, and I modified them. I made some on page SEO changes and added an image to a few of the pages. Questions: Will my page be re-indexed eventually to include the changes that I made? Is there anything that I can do to speed up the indexing process IF the new changes to the page will be included? thanks! |
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| andyblackseo.com War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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Yes, Google will 're-crawl' and 're-cache' those pages. To speed up the process you can ping or build links to those pages / posts.
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Yes it will be re indexed. Just wait for some days. You will find them again. Good to ping them anyway.
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Yes - the index will update to show your changes. On some of my sites it has taken over a week but I have had it happen in just a few hours. New backlinks will usually help to speed up the process.
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I tried using amplify. I set up several accounts to twitter, tumblr, etc. But when I post nothing is posting out to the other social sites. So for whatever reason that option is out. I did a ping, hoping this will help.
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