Please help me to understand I have on website more then 800 pages, now google update websites it update only 77 pages but google can't see and I don't know why?
Run that by me again please? Your post title is google cant see all my links, but your asking about the volume of indexed pages? I am lost. Any chance you can make your question a little more clear. Are you saying that you used to have 800 pages showing for a site: search and now it is 77, or are you saying that you used to have 800 baklinks showing and now only have 77 showing?
My website have more then 800 products and of couse more then 800 pages on website, but google see only 77 pages from my website ( and this all pages now I dont have any of this on my shop) and google still see only old pages
alot of shops will get dinged for duplicate content, this is possibly when google will not chache all your pages, pages were you copied the factory description down of from the manufacturer. Dunno if your still asking about the links, but google tends to only count relevant links, dunno the exact science behind it though.
are u saying only the old pages are cached and not the new ones... if so it will take time. I u have an analyser....what often does googlebot visits u?
The more backlinks the more often and more pages you'll get crawled. You can try submitting a sitemap, that may help as well.
I don't know where I can look it? well new pages only 3-5 pages its all but I have more then 800 products...
Just dont get hung up on how many pages are indexed. If I check daily on my sites I would see a huge fluctuation from day to day. It dont mean that much. Its like a rollercoaster, it will go up and down, best thing to do is to close your eyes and not look, just SCREAM! Wow, just made that up. Im proud of myself!
Google only updates your backlinks a handful of time a year. They're also known to only show a fraction of the known backlinks. Like someone else said above, the more GOOD backlinks you get to your site the deeper Google will crawl your site.
Think I better clear up some misinformation here. Firstly, when you run a query on google you are not getting the full picture, you are getting a snapshot of one single datacentre. This brings me to the next 'wrong' piece of information. Google does NOT update your backlinks a handful of times a year,. Google is on everflux, meaning that it is constantly in a state of change. The spiders go out, spider a new page send the url's back they then get spidered and added to the index. the MOMENT they are added to the index your backlink benefit is counted for ranking algorithm. BUT and it is a big but (that ties in with the above), it is only updated on that aprticular datacentre and needs to then propogate around the others (hence the term everflux, beinf in a constant state of flux). My rugby forum now and again returns a pagination index of 900, in reality it is normally between 28k and 32k . Some good advice here as well though. If your running a shopping cart with products, then NEVER just copy and paste descriptions titles etc, make your own, and make them long. get your key information in the face, and add plenty of unique content to make your site the one that stays while others go. Get backlinks to your site. Look around for quality directories and add your site to them.
Don't think anyone has mentioned above but if you want more pages to be indexed make sure google can spider them using standard text links. Also submit a site map.
Ok, so I can see where you think that was bad information. Let me clarify. Yes, Google is constantly updating your backlinks but they don't constantly update the information that is shown to you(result pages).
HI Mindstyle, yep misunderstanding cleared up. Inded your right, Thanks for clarifying it all, and sorry for calling it misinformation. OWG
Having a sitemap and submitting it to google is definitely helpful. This will also tell you if there are any problems with your links.
yep. One thing I think it might be worthwhile making a point of though is that a 'sitemap' and google sitemaps facility are two really different beasts. A traditional sitemap must follow the rules as per normal pages e.g. keep the links down to an acceptable number. An xml sitemap can have 10,000 links on a single page if you want, no problem.
You're getting good advice there. Once I added Google Sitemaps to my sites, my number of indexed pages shot through the roof for my shopping cart site. Went from about 11 to 10k in about a month. It now add's all new pages in a matter of days.