How to check if google index a list of link?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Michellylei, Sep 5, 2009.

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    I want to know if google index the page or nor. there is many of pages belong to different site. which tool do that?
     
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  2. funkymario

    funkymario Notable Member

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    just typing the url in google should let you know if the page is indexed or not, you can also use cache:http://www.site.com/page to check when was the last time the page was cached.
     
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    If you type eg. xyz.com in Google, you won't come to know easily whether xyz.com is indexed or not. You will get many irrelevant pages.

    The best thing is to type the following " site:xyz.com " in Google search. This way you will get the pages containing your domain only,
     
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    Sweely Well-Known Member

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    As the dude above said, the best way to find out if your site has been indexed or not is to type "site:yoururl.com" (without www)
     
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    Just go to the page your link is on and see if their is a cached copy!
     
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    sweta.singh.98 Guest

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    This is right answer ....
     
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    I like to use google to search info:yoursite
    Have you tried it
     
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    1.
    Step 1

    Go to the Google Search Engine.
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    Step 2

    In the search engine entry box type “links:” followed by the URL of your website or article. Here is an example “links:www.myurl.com/article.html”.
    3.
    Step 3

    Press the search button to bring up a list of links to your website from the website that you have been building links on. You may notice that there are more links than you have built. This will become more prominent over time because as your website or article ages, more people will find it and link to it.
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    Step 4

    Search through the list to check if you are being credited for all of the inbound links you have created.
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    Step 5

    If your links have not been found, submit the link URL to the Google URL submission page. This will get your inbound link found quicker than if left alone.
     
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    khanchai Peon

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    Thank you for your sharing
     
    khanchai, Sep 19, 2009 IP