I have submitted the sitemap for my blog on google webmaster tools, but they are showing 41 urls are indexed where i submitted urls are 70. But I can't see actually which are indexed and which aren't. Also,What I can do for other urls indexed? Regards
As ukhotels suggested try site:yoursite.com in google. Get backlinks for those URL's. Submit them to Digg and other social bookmarking site..
hmm, its actually time consuming as I will have to findout which urls on my blog aren't resulted in site:myblogdomain result... I expected a more quick/reliable solution to find this out...
Here's a few ways to get your other pages indexed: 1. ) Wait. (No kidding, can take months to index every page on a site.) 2. ) Get backlinks to those specific urls. 3. ) Internal linking! In fact, .2) Isn't needed if you have some traffic to the pages that have internal links to the other pages. 4. ) Unique content! The main reason one page is indexed while another one isn't could be because their content is very similar, hence google determines that one of them is a duplication (or at least a close copy) to the other. Do this things and keep doing 1. ) and you'll be fine
With time, everything will get indexed. If it's a must now, then as people said, start building backlinks for the pages.
Of course, Google webmaster tool would not display all indexed pages timely. I would recommend an add-on for Firefox named seoquake for any purposes. Have a nice day,
Webmaster toots won't index all your links, but Google knows about them, so don't worry. Like other has said, if you are in hurry build some more links. But SEO for firefox will show you all links that lead to your site.
There is no website on the internet which has every page indexed in google, I not joking this is true, even the press release site,social bookmarking sites also don't get their every page indexed in google.
first:wait.....google is slowly sometimes second:Login the Google Webmaster Tools, view the log, is there have some error pages or "no follow" on robots?
You could also type your URL directly into the search field and see if anything comes up (ex: http://www.yoursite.com/about). Along with this, you could try searching for the page to see if it turns up, although the page could be indexed and not show up for a regular keyword search. Example of this: "about inurl:www.mysite.com"