Indexed pages
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hello all,
what does moz consider to be an "indexed page"? is it a number of words? paragraphs?
thanks for the insight!
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An indexed page is simply any page that has been crawled and then pulled into the search engine's index of web pages (Google's, in most contexts). Until a page is in the index, it can't be returned in the SERPs for any search query. Pages that haven't yet been discovered by Google, or that are somehow blocked for indexing (such as by a noindex directive or a robots.txt file blocking the bots), won't show up in the index. In the Google search box, you can enter "site:yoursiteurl" (without the quotes) to see the pages that are in the index.
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better put: what constitutes an indexed page?
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as Sheldon said.
A page that is in the Search engine index.do a search for site:mydomain.com and you will see your indexed pages