Getting maximum number of pages indexed on Gooogle

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by qwestcommunications, Dec 4, 2009.

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    For a few of my sites the number of pages indexed on Google has remained pretty much the same for months even though I have added quite a lot of content in that time. It gets really frustrating because to keep increasing traffic, one way is to have your full content indexed other improve rankings. Yes, I have developed relevant links to these sites while for others I steadily get natural linkage. I look at my competitors and they always seem to have their full quota of pages indexed.
     
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  2. abstroose

    abstroose Notable Member

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    Is your site structure optimized for search engines? Sitemaps are very important in my opinion to allow the spiders to efficiently crawl and index all of your pages.

    I also link to each of my categories from my homepage and to each post from the categories, making sure the links are do-follow. Make sure the URL of each new page is also optimized (IE site.com/cat/news.php, not site.com?page=news&id=123).

    Also, you should make sure to ping all of your new articles and content.
     
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    thanks dear for the useful information
     
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    samkak Active Member

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    sitemaps are very important for indexing,you can also post the links to the new pages on other sites that have good page rank;it will definately help.
     
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    sitemap that means it is a map of your website by which SE are easily getting your link information......
     
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    I agree with this - Site Map can help you.

    Google always seeks quality & good content which should derive traffic to your website..

    Its better to have unique content and consider user-friendliness too in your website - navigation and useful content..

    And also care about bounce rate also - it also important for getting returning visitors..
     
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    bobchrist Active Member

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    Linking to your inner pages is most important for getting maximum number of pages indexed.
     
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    Hi all. And how that robot indexes pages? It searches all links on the main page (include site map) and following all links to index the whole site pages? But if I have many links to the other sites on my page, will robot index all those sites? Thx.
     
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    create a sitemap and submit it to various webmaster tool and should help you crawl all your webpages in the site
     
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    If you find some of your pages are not getting indexed, then verify to make sure that you have created and submitted a sitemap in the webmaster tools.
     
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    They may be bookmarking all their pages randomly with BMDemon or some such. Each page without any new backlinks gets lost in the pile.
     
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    We tried partnering with a pretty well established site for our business. It seems that the added depth of links created a problem for getting listed in google. The items on our front page and one layer deep got listed quickly, anything deeper than that still isn't listed 4 months later. It could be the depth of your links if you aren't using a sitemap
     
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