Best Way to Index the Non-Indexed Pages of a Dynamic site in Google?

Discussion in 'Google' started by HZ-WebSol, Mar 5, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have a dynamic site which has well structured URLs. I also have setup Google Webmaster Account and added Sitemap.xml.

    But major of the pages have not been indexed in Google after passing a long time.

    Can anyone tell me please how can I get my all pages index in Google instantly.

    Any help will be appreciated.

    Regards
    HZ
     
    HZ-WebSol, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  2. topexnews

    topexnews Active Member

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    u can't, its all about google. takes time.
     
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  3. HZ-WebSol

    HZ-WebSol Peon

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    Hi,

    I have another site which was indexed only in 10 days.

    But this site is taking time.

    Any suggestions please?

    Regards
    HZ
     
    HZ-WebSol, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  4. Erlend55

    Erlend55 Active Member

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    Hi Websol. Have you tried to add your websites url into this webpage? www.google.com/addurl
    That might help.

    Best regards Erlend
     
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  5. HZ-WebSol

    HZ-WebSol Peon

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    Hi,

    I think I don't need to manually add each page in Google. The pages must be indexed through some Off Page techniques.

    I have tried some but still not all the dynamic pages are indexed.

    Any help will be really appreciated.

    Regards
    HZ
     
    HZ-WebSol, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  6. Erlend55

    Erlend55 Active Member

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    If you get a link from another website, your site will be much faster indexed.
     
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  7. SearchBliss

    SearchBliss Well-Known Member

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    Google deals with dynamic pages a little differently then static pages. They will index them eventually.
     
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    dbihosting Peon

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    The search engine is probably trying to determine just how "dynamic" your pages are and it may not include them at all. It is very hard to say what is causing the problem, what will fix the problem and what exactly the problem is... considering we have no idea which site and which pages you are talking about.

    I can tell you this much, a brand new site with very dynamic content is going to get listed slow.

    Best bet, get some links to some of your dynamic pages, or at least to your home page or some of your static pages that link to the site map and your dynamic pages.

    It's a waiting game, 90 days (or more) is not out of the ordinary.
     
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  9. happytrails32

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    Google Caffeine is the problem.. I believe Google will fix it, but currently it does a very poor job with finding new sites and indexing pages/urls. In fact, if you search a non-caffeine google data center, you'll probably see all your pages indexed already.. Do you know how to search other google data centers?
     
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  10. arunch2007

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    make backlinks in another sites to get faster index
     
    arunch2007, Mar 6, 2010 IP