my site pages in not crawl regularly

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Hi, All My site pages is not crawl in regulatory basis its take almost 1 month

So what can i do to resolve this issue

Please give me some suggestion

Thanks
#crawl #pages #regularly #site
  • Profile picture of the author izapharry
    just update your content
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig McPherson
    Put your site into Google webmaters and submit a sitemap in .txt format.
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  • Profile picture of the author James-
    Make sure you submit a sitemap to the search engines. If all your internal pages link to each other in some way as well this can help.

    On top of that submit your pages to article directories such as ezine articles which get indexed very quickly, or comment on blog posts and leave your keywords as anchor text etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author vpgemini
    I would take everyones advice above but more importantly take your RSS Feed and submit it to the feed agregators as well. Then add content to your site.

    If you have a non word press site you can also tell the bots when to crawl your site via your source code as well. Usually every 15 days is fine.

    In wordpress whenever you add content your blog automatically pings to get the bots and spiders crawl your site. And if you submitted your RSS feed those will also get updated.

    Hope that helps a bit
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    Put your site into Google webmaters and submit a sitemap in .txt format.
    True - but I use a XML file as my sitemap. Preference basically.
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  • Profile picture of the author janie70
    i sell ecommerce and i upload a feed from my site to google marketplace so all my products are in google shopping. i set an automatic crawl of my site once a week and i add two or more pages a week. google comes, finds those new pages on their own, (which they seem to love) and i get updated constantly. but it averages once a month that they refigured my placement in the search engines.

    with a brand a new site, 5 month old domain, i have made HUGE leaps in google with very stiff competition.

    Use SEO quake for mozilla and leave comments on blogs with some PR and forums...(google like joomla and this forum a lot)

    Boom, there she goes.
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    • Profile picture of the author vpgemini
      Originally Posted by janie70 View Post

      i sell ecommerce and i upload a feed from my site to google marketplace so all my products are in google shopping. i set an automatic crawl of my site once a week and i add two or more pages a week. google comes, finds those new pages on their own, (which they seem to love) and i get updated constantly. but it averages once a month that they refigured my placement in the search engines.

      with a brand a new site, 5 month old domain, i have made HUGE leaps in google with very stiff competition.

      Use SEO quake for mozilla and leave comments on blogs with some PR and forums...(google like joomla and this forum a lot)

      Boom, there she goes.
      Very nice Janie! You definitely have it down to a science there.
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  • Profile picture of the author backspace9
    I would recommend updating your content, creating regular new content, building more inbound links.

    There are also some things you can do to make your site seem more updated ie rss feeds.

    Good luck my friend.
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