Created site map with 100000 urls! and submited SEs does not get them indexed

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  1. #1
    Hello,

    I generated site with 100000 URLs but Search Engines does not have them indexed my each file contains 20000 URLs! i have submited it to google sitemap and yahoo sitemap.....but after 2 weeks still they have not indexed those and still showing older ones with few thousand links!
    Tell what would be the reason for that! and also what should i do now!

    Thanks
     
    totalmasala, Jul 9, 2007 IP
  2. chrisstinson

    chrisstinson Peon

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    I'm not quite sure what the maximums are for each sitemap file, but I do recall cutting them down pretty small seems to get them indexed or "looked at" faster. I remember having similar problems. Maybe cut them down to 5000 each.

    Maybe someone with concrete proof can chime in.
     
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    totalmasala Banned

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    i have seen somewhere that google accepts maximum 50000 URLs in one file!
     
    totalmasala, Jul 10, 2007 IP
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    Zaiaku Well-Known Member

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    There's a few things it could be. It could be the DNS of your domain. Google has blocc some DNS servers, I can honestly say this one from experience. Also the server itself could possibly be blocc, I only heard about this but I don't know of anyone that it has happened to. Google just could be slow getting to your site, also depends on what BL's you have. There's a few reason it could be.

    If you have some BL's out there without the nofollow linking to you. You should be getting indexed.
     
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    kes Active Member

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    What i found in the past with large sitemaps....

    I submited very large sitemaps with a max of 10,000 pages per file. google then dropped the existing indexed links like a bombshell. indexed links went from 75,000 + down to about 20,000 - god knows why! (this was for another company) not my sites.

    As you can imagine the person was mortified, but we discussed we would leave it for a short while. after a couple of weeks google was crawling the more deeper pages more often, more quicker and more links than ever.

    After say a 3-4 weeks or so, there back up to speed with more links than ever!
     
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    site maps tick me off!
     
    bitsy, Jul 12, 2007 IP
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    me too i don't like them :)
     
    permaximum, Jul 13, 2007 IP
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    Using Wordpress, is there a plugin which generates more than 1 sitemap if you have more than x number of articles?

    TIA
     
    infonote, Jul 13, 2007 IP
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    you must give time to google and the others to index your site.

    you can continue building backlinks to increase index speed
     
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    Sometimes Google is just slow in crawling, especially when they are backlogged and/or your sitemap file is huge. Unless Google is telling you there are errors, everything is probably fine.
     
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