Hello, I'm writing to you because I'm wondering why I'm not managing to index the pages on my website, and also to improve the positioning of those that are indexed. If you look at the Google Search Console curve, you'll see that I launched the website in July. At the end of September there was a first linear progression, until the end of October (from 50 clicks per day to 100 clicks per day). From November to the beginning of December, it stabilised at 100 clicks per day. However, from 8 December onwards, there was a drop to between 50 and 100 clicks until the end of December. This last period of decline could be linked to the redesign of my site's URL structure. As far as SEO is concerned, I really try to work on all three pillars (technical, on-page and off-page). I've acquired several relevant backlinks since the site was created, but I'm not sure that the problem stems from that. I'm looking for quick and effective solutions to index all my pages quickly, even if their initial positioning is not optimal (Even if these pages are poorly positioned, I'll have at least hundreds of thousands of pages to index in the SERP). How can I quickly reach hundreds of thousands of pages indexed in the SERP? When it comes to positioning pages that are already indexed by Google, I make a particular effort to improve the structure of my pages. I make sure that they are better and more complete than those of my competitors. To guide my approach, I've used an instructive video that I'll share with you here: The content of the video focuses on the easy creation of pages with semantically linked sections and keywords, without the use of tools. The idea is that pages with semantically linked sections can rank for more keywords, helping to increase traffic and reduce the volatility of Google updates through appropriate content and interlinking structure. I'm asking for your advice on what you think might be going wrong. How can I achieve indexing as fast as BuzzFeed (which has around 4 million results, when you type site:https://www.buzzfeed.com/ into google). I had asked for all the pages to be indexed at once. Perhaps this was a mistake? I'm willing to provide more information about the construction of my site if it will help you. Thank you in advance for your help.
Buzzfeed is a huge, well-established website that undoubtedly has an account manager inside Google. Don't compare your site to them, they're in a different league. However, Google does learn, and if each time they visit your site they find new content they'll start to return more quickly. Why do you need such quick indexing anyway?
Obtain many good incoming links for your site. You may find free of charge (gratis) through my site the incoming links to the sites of your competitors, and compare with the incoming links to your own site. www.leak.info / Internet marketing research ( FIND INCOMING LINKS ) Here is the first page of the list of the web pages, which have the incoming links to the site, about which you write above.
Robert, I feel your frustration. This website and seo thing can be demotivating at times. It needs a lot of patients, and not all things are logical. But keep building and writing QUALITY content. I'm building a rank-tracking, seo-audit, uptime-monitoring service .. I am right now building a content-planning module and a fast-indexing module (through google indexing api)! Might be helpful for you. I can give you free access as I am looking for beta testers right now. Message me for info / invite code. other forum members are welcome to. please write a bit about your site and what you're trying to achieve.
You need to understand what a crawl budget is because every site has one. Once you understand this term everything will make sense. The graph of impressions/clicks isn't helpful, would need to see the indexing stats table.
Did you submit a sitemap to google? It really helps. Google indexed a website of about half a million pages within a month after I submitted a sitemap to google.