Indexing Pages without Ability to Create Sitemap

by butbul
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Hello everyone. I have a website with a provider that does not allow access to the site files, robots.txt file, etc. This site has thousands of pages that I would like to have indexed by search engines. How would I go about getting these thousands of pages indexed?

There seems to be a limit on how much links you can direct towards another site so doing this externally would be a problem. Also, it seems that this is viewed as a spam practice.

I may be able to get access to Google Webmaster Tools, but it doesn't allow any sitemaps to be submitted from external domains.

What should I do?
#ability #create #indexing #pages #sitemap
  • Profile picture of the author webhosting
    As soon as a link to your website appears on some other website which is already indexed by Google, the Googlebot will follow this link and index your page. The sitemap is not necessary.
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  • Build dofollow backlinks on pages with that have a high PR. Google frequently crawls pages with a high PR, and when it does, it will find your backlink and crawl yours too.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by butbul View Post

    Hello everyone. I have a website with a provider that does not allow access to the site files, robots.txt file, etc. This site has thousands of pages that I would like to have indexed by search engines. How would I go about getting these thousands of pages indexed?

    There seems to be a limit on how much links you can direct towards another site so doing this externally would be a problem. Also, it seems that this is viewed as a spam practice.

    I may be able to get access to Google Webmaster Tools, but it doesn't allow any sitemaps to be submitted from external domains.

    What should I do?
    Get a good nights sleep & then get up early tomorrow morning & move the site to a new host.

    There's no reason to settle for restrictive hosting limits.
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