This tutorial will focus on how to make Google Spider index pages more and more on your website.
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If your page isn’t found on the list of Google indexed pages, there’s zero percent probability that it’s going to drive organic traffic.
In an over-emphasized nutshell, indexing is the second step in Google’s process of ranking:
- Crawling a page
- Indexing the page
- Ranking the page
How to Check Your Site’s Indexing Status
The maiden step is getting to know what your site’s rate of indexation is.
Indexation rate is the ratio of the number of Google indexed pages to the total number of pages on your website.
To view the number of indexed pages on your site, review this in GSC’s Index Coverage Status Report.
If you find a huge number of pages not yet indexed or discover too many crawling errors, then:
- Your site has a huge number of low-quality or plagiarized pages that Google considers undeserving.
- Your sitemap has a number of non-indexable URLS (pages blocked through robots.txt or set as Noindex).
- Your site hasn’t built enough authority to have all pages justified.