The blog posts of my site www.inspirefusion.com are not getting indexed fast. They are indexed only after 24 hours. I published 2 blog posts 1 hour ago and they are not indexed yet, but my competitor who also published a post 1 hour ago - his post is indexed and appearing in Google search. I have even submitted my site's sitemap to Google webmaster tools. How can I make my posts indexed faster?
Maybe you don't have unique blog and the setting of your onpage optimization is not good. Better to look forward first on setting the google webmaster tool in your blog site for you to get fast indexing. That was happened sometimes in my blog also when I postef not unique articles.
Google spider bots will check your sites at intervals determined by how frequently you post new content. If you regularly post once a day - they will check once a day. If you post once a week, they will check once a week. Short term they may check more or less often - but the secret is to post at regular intervals. If you do start posting quality content several times a day - they will start checking more often and may well respond very quickly when you ping a new post. But just because a new page gets spidered doesn't mean google with decide to index it - you have to get a reputation for publishing unique, quality content for pages to get automatically indexed.
You probably need to post more frequently, on an ongoing basis. Then Google will come to your blog more. That's what I did. Good luck
Submit them to Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon and wait for some minues. Also, Twitter will help you get your website index faster. Don't forget to ping your website, if it does NOT get indexed within an hour or two
Somethings wrong, and I suggest it's more than low frequency of posts. Are you providing Google with a sitemap? I post intermittently on my StartBusinessMentor affiliate training blog (sometimes as many as three weeks apart if I don't have anything valuable to say to my students/readers) and my posts are indexed within 5 minutes.
You may do some change and add some unique content in the Blogpost and again publish it (by edit mode) after that you should see how it take to be cached and indexed. If it get fast Indexed then it means that your previous post was not unique and good quality. Because mostly Indexing depend on uniqueness and quality posts.
Probably the quickest way for an individual post to be indexed is to have it linked to twitter. Twitter is one of Googles favourites at the moment, but it does change. Ruth
Try pinging your site and submit the newly written articles to Facebook, Digg, Twitter, Reddit. That usualy works for me.
After you update your blog, go to pingomatic.com and send a ping to all the search engines and tell their bots that you have a new blog post on your blog.