How to check indexed pages?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by seo-naive, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. #1
    How to check indexed pages for Google, Yahoo and Bing?

    Currently I am using this command for all-

    Site: website URL

    But the problem is that it is giving different results when I use http or www.

    Please help.
     
    seo-naive, Feb 20, 2012 IP
  2. toxic1985

    toxic1985 Active Member

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    na!
    site:website url will shows you how many pages has been indexed.

    if you want to see your indexed page one by one then use
    cache:url
     
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    I think you should stick to just one tool. Firefox offers an add on that mass checks all the SE.
     
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  4. toxic1985

    toxic1985 Active Member

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    How you submit your website in webmaster.
     
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    mannu Active Member

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  6. seo-naive

    seo-naive Greenhorn

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    I normally add the code provided for verification. Does it makes any difference?
     
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  7. seo-naive

    seo-naive Greenhorn

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    #7
    Is it same for all the search engines?

    As far I know for Yahoo and google, it is different.
     
    seo-naive, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    Have you used with "....."
     
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    amitmax Active Member

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    #9
    There are many tools are available which can help you to check your website's index pages.But to check manually site:domain name is right way.

    Thanks
     
    amitmax, Feb 21, 2012 IP
  10. seo-naive

    seo-naive Greenhorn

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    Yes, I have used " ....." as well and it give me totally different results.
     
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  11. petervanlier

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    Yes, the best way to check the indexed page of your website.
    site:website name
     
    petervanlier, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    ivorlewang Greenhorn

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    michaelhomas83 Peon

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    Ayansarei Peon

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    #14
    When you you're checking how many pages exactly indexed by google, there only one manual way. go to google.com and type: site: your domain name only not url.
     
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  15. funzone

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    For Google put info:www.yourdomain.com and for yahoo and bing as now both combine their webmaster tools feature. you should join their webmaster tools and check there..
     
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  16. AbrahamLinking

    AbrahamLinking Greenhorn

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    When speaking in terms of a site having www or not having www preceding the url, Google and other search engines actually see these as two different search strings, and basically as two separate sites.
    Here is a link to what Google says about it:
    http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=44231.

    They even suggest that once you choose your preferred choice that a 301 redirect is used on the other.
     
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    innd11 Well-Known Member

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    1. Site structure
      Make sure your subpages are easily accessible by search engine bots. Create a sitemap page that links to all pages of your website and place a link to it from the homepage. If you have a large website, break the sitemap up in several parts and keep the total link number under 100 per page. Link from your homepage to deep pages to get them and the sites around them crawled faster.
    2. No session IDs
      Get rid of session IDs. Bots rarely index pages with a session IDs because they think that those are different pages (because of the different IDs) with the same content.
    3. No variables in the URLs
      Avoid variables in the URL. They are indexed slowly and often getting no PageRank. Use Apache's mod_rewrite feature to convert your dynamic pages to static. Redirect all old pages to the new ones with a 301 redirect. Note however that if you do that for your established website, search engines will need some time to crawl the new static pages.
    4. Get links !
      Inbound (incoming) links are half of the SEO battle nowadays. Your website needs links from quality, on topic websites. The higher your PageRank the faster and deeper your website will be crawled by bots. Get links not only to your home page, but also to the deep pages. Make sure the spiders can find your site from different places.
     
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  19. shashank90

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    by using check seo [h=1][/h]
     
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    #20
    Try to install SEO quake into your browser...
     
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