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July 20, 2013 at 8:14 pm #833996
bigprofitbuzzMemberTo see what pages you have indexed, use the operator:-
site:www . example . com
That will list them in Google.
The best way to get pages indexed is by having a link on another site that is crawled/cached frequently.
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July 20, 2013 at 8:18 pm #833997
jassicavonMemberThat for your fast response. Yes my new pages are not indexed yet, i have tried the site: etc
If there any other way other than buying links?
July 20, 2013 at 8:19 pm #833998
jassicavonMemberShould I resubmit my sitemap? Does that help?
July 20, 2013 at 8:22 pm #833999
bigprofitbuzzMemberIf you have an active Twitter account, you could place a link in a tweet. I find that usually does the trick for me.
And no, if you have already submitted the sitemap, then just leave it. Submitting another will delay the process if anything because it will have to start again.
July 20, 2013 at 8:24 pm #834000
jassicavonMemberI don’t have twitter unfortunately.
How often does google search my sitemap? once a week?
July 20, 2013 at 8:31 pm #834001
bigprofitbuzzMemberHow many URLs are in your sitemap? I ask that because if it’s a huge amount, then it will take longer for Google to go through them as they try to save your bandwidth.
It also depends on many factors. It can take a few minutes to a few months. There is no set time.
There is also no guarantee that Google will index all of the pages/URLs, but make sure all your new pages are in your sitemap.
If you need your pages indexed fast, it might be worth guest posting on another blog that is in your niche but before you hand over money, check when the blog/site was last cached.
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July 20, 2013 at 8:33 pm #834002
jassicavonMember37 URLs in my sitemap.
35 Submitted
31 indexed.18th July last processed.
Any of that information helpful?
July 20, 2013 at 8:37 pm #834003
bigprofitbuzzMemberSo it was only two days ago that it was processed.
Give it a week. If happens, let me know and I might be able to help

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July 20, 2013 at 8:42 pm #834004
jassicavonMemberWhat does processed actually mean?
Sorry so many questions
July 20, 2013 at 9:49 pm #834005
seedingltdMemberProcessed means it is on its way to the index. The index means it is actually listed on a SERP. (Search Engine Results Page). Just because Google crawled it and now they should know what it contains, they now will use their algorithms to rank where it will appear.
When my site was young it would take weeks to see a page listed. Now it takes only a couple of hours and the new article jumps to page 3 or sometimes higher. You can speed the process up by using the “fetch as Google” tool one time in your Webmaster tools, but as Venom said nothing is better than a relevant link on a quality page.
July 21, 2013 at 5:54 am #834006
jassicavonMemberI used fetch for google on 1 of my pages already, that was about 1 week ago. Is it bad to use fetch as google too often?
If I was to get a link on another site, would it go directly to this new page or better to go to my index page?
July 22, 2013 at 7:13 am #834017
jassicavonMemberQuick question: In my sitemap I have 37 links, but in webmaster tools it says only 35 submitted and 32 indexed.
How often will google search my sitemap and add the new pages?
Thanks
July 22, 2013 at 5:31 pm #834045
seedingltdMemberI think it is safe to say that it would say “pending”. When I was new I would worry my sitemap and now that I am sure Yoast does it automatically, I have not thought about it since. You do know that you can rank a site with no problem while never having a site map. In fact I would speculate that it is only useful if your menu structure is not user friendly or written heavily in Java, making it hard to understand to spiders.
Focus on getting quality content up and gaining links to it from natural sources, like social media.
August 1, 2013 at 9:57 am #834188
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wally1000Memberlet me say it to you to understand:
if you have a small website it will take up to 3 weeks…
Now if you have a bigger site and lets say you have less than 500 queries on the keywords it will take the same amount of time …. But if you have a site which has over 500 keywords on your google webmaster tools means that this should happen in the same day(the indexing) or lets say when google will come with the next crawl.hope this help …. this is what i know for sure …
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