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    • chandubaba
      chandubaba last edited by

      I have added many products in my ecommerce site but most of the google still not indexed yet. I already submitted sitemap a month ago but indexed process was very slow. Is there anyway to know the google to indexed my products or pages immediately. I can do ping but always doing ping is not the good idea. Any more suggestions ?

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      • RanjeetP
        RanjeetP last edited by

        Chandu, the best way to let Google know is the sitemap, which you have done. Even if that has not worked out, I sense there might be some technical issues with the website. Being a ecommerce site, the chances are high. Conduct a SEO Audit to find out the potential harms and solve them.

        Have you tried indexing them in Bing, if not give it a try!

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        • chandubaba
          chandubaba @RanjeetP last edited by

          How to conduct that SEO test ?

          I just submitted the site on bing.

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          • mayanksaxena
            mayanksaxena last edited by

            I think you should do the following things:

            1. Go to yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml

            2. Check if all the xml files are accessible properly.

            3. Check Google Webmaster dashboard about issues with sitemap. Most probably, Google will be able to report if there are major issues in your sitemap due to which robots are not able to access it.

            4. When you add new pages to the site, use Google's submit URL tool. Here's the URL https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url

            This allows Google to identify that you have added a new URL and needs to be crawled.

            Another thing, are you sure that Google has not indexed your pages. If you are not sure, do a google search for site:yourwebsite.com.

            Hope this helps

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            • chandubaba
              chandubaba @mayanksaxena last edited by

              Is Fetch as Google are same as your link

              Yes i am checking each of my pages by typing site: and in sitemap its showing 163 URLS submitted out of 336. Daily it is increasing but it is taking too much time.

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              • mayanksaxena
                mayanksaxena @chandubaba last edited by

                Fetch as Google tool is not the same as the submit URL tool that I have mentioned.

                In the pages that are not indexed yet, there might be some accessibility issues. In such a case, you will be able to see the URLs in Issues and Warnings report from Webmaster.

                If your site is a WordPress site, you can install a plugin - BWP GXS. This plugin automatically sets the ping frequency for each section. It helps in getting the site indexed quickly.

                Another solution is to share your site's URL on social media platforms or update the site with fresh information daily. Once, Google bots identifies a site as a static site, it will take sometime to increase crawl and indexing frequency. So, make sure that you keep updating content on the site for next few days on a regular basis.

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