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How i index 10000/- page in google ?

Discussion in 'Google' started by newlogo, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. #1
    hi

    one of my site have 10000/- product pages but in google only 1000/- page are index last 1 month so what can i do to index all this page.

    i had already generated 10000/- product xml sitemap and submit to google but no result after that.

    my site had pr 1 and had rank in more than 300 product keyword.
     
    newlogo, Aug 5, 2010 IP
  2. psharma

    psharma Prominent Member

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    You need to submit your feed in Google Webmaster Tools.
    If you do not have a RSS feed, try creating an XML sitemap and submit it to google webmaster tools. There are many tools available to create XML sitemaps easily.
     
    psharma, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    google will not index all 10000, it will index what ever it finds useful
     
    aniru, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    #4
    You are Almost near!! :D

    Well Dude,

    10000 Pages? Am Sure that would be an Autoblog! Well, Google Hate them! And dont want multiple URLS with same content to be indexed! So they simply ignore them!

    Thats it!

    ~Exp~
     
    extremephp, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    Apart from sitemap in xml format, create an sitemap page within your website for your visitors and bots together, just as i have it here in my Archives page.

    PM me if you want to know how to make this auto-updated page in your blog. I will help you.
     
    coolfriend, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    Conran Active Member

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    I'm not sure that Google will index the entire site, especially if you have any duplicate content. And lets face it, if you have that many product pages you MUST have duplicate content.
    You might also want to create more links between your pages. The idea is to make it as easy as possible for Google to find all those pages. They probably still wont index all of them, but they need to know they are there for a start.
     
    Conran, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    lol . its not really tough to index 10000 pages or even more . It just is like how good is your site and moreover the content . If your content is good google will index it easily . even its 10000 + . Content is king as said .
     
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    psharma Prominent Member

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    Agree.
    10000+ pages cant be unique and manually created. if they are not unique, they will most likely be not be indexed.
     
    psharma, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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    wow..is that really?
     
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    I think it depends on how Google pick which pages to be indexed...
     
    zgerm, Aug 5, 2010 IP