Is Google Search Console Signaling a PBN?

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Hello,

So far, I know that the best way to have a (legitimate) link indexed almost immediately, is through Google's Search Console crawl.

This is working only if you are signed in to your Google account. So, I am thinking...

If you get your links there to be crawled, you are telling Google that you are creating these links and they are not natural.

How bad is this?
#console #google #pbn #search #signaling
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by marios521 View Post

    Hello,

    So far, I know that the best way to have a (legitimate) link indexed almost immediately, is through Google's Search Console crawl.

    This is working only if you are signed in to your Google account. So, I am thinking...

    If you get your links there to be crawled, you are telling Google that you are creating these links and they are not natural.

    How bad is this?

    If you are building good links, it is stupid to waste time trying to get Google to crawl them faster. They will find them on their own.
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    • Profile picture of the author marios521
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      If you are building good links, it is stupid to waste time trying to get Google to crawl them faster. They will find them on their own.
      I have created some good Tumblr blogs, with not awesome, but good content. Then started creating backlinks on them.

      After a month, they were not indexed.

      So, I crawled with Google. They indexed in 5 minutes!
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by marios521 View Post

        I have created some good Tumblr blogs, with not awesome, but good content. Then started creating backlinks on them.

        After a month, they were not indexed.

        So, I crawled with Google. They indexed in 5 minutes!

        Tumblr is mostly junk. Sorry, but true.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Just submit an xml sitemap, after that it's all automated when you post a new webpage back on your site. Assumes the xml sitemap is also automated (example: sitemap from a CMS (Wordpress, etc...)).
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