How to Quickly Index Your Blog Content in Google


If you've been reading up on-site promotion tips and strategies, you'll know that there are a slew of ways to boost your site's traffic. Here's a list of tasks that includes one strategy that's sometimes overlooked: ensuring that your site is indexed by Google as quickly as possible.

 

How to Quickly Index Your Blog Content in Google

If you've been reading up on-site promotion tips and strategies, you'll know that there are a slew of ways to boost your site's traffic. Here's a list of tasks that includes one strategy which is sometimes overlooked: guaranteeing that your site is indexed by Google as quickly as possible.

You write amazing material and publish it on your blog, but if you're like other bloggers, your sparkling new post takes a while to appear in Google's search results pages. Depending on the perceived popularity of your site (how many other sites connect to it), the site's structure, and your hosting, this can take anywhere from 4 days to 4 weeks or more.

What is the difference between crawling and indexing?

By patrolling the web, Google discovers new web pages, which they subsequently add to their index. They achieve this with the help of Googlebot, a web spider.

Confused? Let's start by defining some crucial words.

 

 Crawling: 

The process of finding fresh stuff on the internet by following hyperlinks.

 

 Indexing:

 This is the process of storing each and every web page in a large database.

 

 A web spider

is a piece of software that automates the crawling process.

 

 Googlebot 

is a web spider created by Google.

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