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I have just built a new site with 5000+ pages. Submited sitemaps, linklicious, etc, but google is only indexing 10-15 pages per day. Is there a suggestion about anything I can do to have these pages indexes quicker ? |
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| Yeeeee Haw! War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: , , USA.
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Probably not. Google knows your site and all the pages exist, it just hasn't taken the time to list it yet. If you just put up a site with 5,000 pages, chances are Google knows it's auto-generated, scraped or syndicated. So it's probably not Google's highest priority to get it all indexed. It'll get around to it though. |
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site:yoursite.com. Use this search query in search and check out how many pages of your site are indexed.
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Ping all the webpages using bulk ping software, telling search engines that you have updated the content or added new web pages, this might work.
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dude, you can't rush when it comes to SEO. If your site is brand new and you're already hitting it with SENuke, well, it's probably not going to do well for awhile. Think about, that looks spammy and unnatural.
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You may have added thousands of new content pages to your website but even when Google reaches the URLs, it might not index them very fast, especially if your site is new and suddenly the Googlebot finds tons of newly published contents online. There is no need to rush and you are recommended to remain patient for some time. Even some old blogs and discussion forums having tens of thousands of content pages are still struggling to get more pages indexed by Google. There are certain things you can do to help getting more of your pages getting accessed and indexed. The first thing is examining each of those pages to make sure they contain unique and original content, with their titles and descriptions and also do not forget to create some good links between the pages. Using static HTML sitemap pages or uploading an XML file to your server seems to be helpful in this respect and at the same time build links for your site. |
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You published 5000 pages without scheduling them for alternate days? Mate I don't think that's a good idea. Google usually index pages naturally in 2-5 days in my experience. But I didn't tried publishing bunch of pages in a short time. Google may not crawl your whole site once they visited it, so to make it more faster, just do some basic social bookmarking and pinging.
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If I were you, I would do each day 100-150 backlinks for 1 month, this is surely a better SEO strategy. Consistent backlinks and use SENUKE for quicker index of these backlinks |
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