On this page, you will learn how to fast-track your new pages onto Google's Indexing system.

Once you have verified your website with Google, you may realise that some of your new content isn't ranking as fast as you would like it to. For example, you may write a new page or post or review and realise it takes days to become apparent on the indexing system.

Luckily, there is a way to circumvent this drawn-out process and become indexed in a matter of hours (or in some cases, even minutes), rather than having to wait days and days to appear on Google.

If your website has existed for several months (3 or more) you may be pleasantly surprised how quickly your page can appear on the first page of Google with this method (provided you have some skill at writing webpages and have good keywords embedded into your content).

Simply go to "Google Webmaster Tools" - you may need to register if you haven't been there yet. Most of us have Google-related accounts (Gmail, Google+, so this should be fairly straight forward).

Next you will want to locate the "Crawl" tab. Click on this and you will be directed to type in the URL of your new page.

Click on the "Fetch" tab.

Follow the prompts and your page will appear on Google shortly thereafter.

Hope you find this helpful! Feel free to contact me if you have any queries of comments :)

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BobBrooks Premium
Great training, thanks for making things simple
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Mac01 Premium
My pleasure, Bob. Thanks for reading. I hope this can answer some of the more common questions on website ranking and building traffic. Cheers mate.
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jimisan Premium
May I know how to install the Google Webmaster Tool to a WP? Sorry, I'm a newbie.
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Mac01 Premium
You don't actually install it on your website. I'll send you a link, it will probably explain it better than me... :)
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jimisan Premium
Thank you for the link.....
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msnix Premium
Hi mac! I cant seem to find the crawl tab? Where is it located?
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onmyownterms Premium
I trust your question has been answered by now, if not, PM me.
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Grimfyre Premium
Hey Mac, thanks for this training! Just one question... I have the all in one SEO plugin, but on my page that shows all my posts it says...

SEO Title: No Title
SEO Description: No Description
SEO Keywords: No Keywords

Should i touch these sections?

Kyle hasn't mentioned them at all in the Bootcamp yet and I'm on course 5.

Thanks,
~Ryan
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Mac01 Premium
Thanks for reading, Ryan. Hope you've got a few ideas from it..

You may recall in one of the early Bootcamp videos (Lesson 2 or 3), Kyle typed some keywords (Wealthy Affiliate, SEO and a few others) into the meta section as he was editing one of his pages, below where the written content goes in WP Editor. That's all you need to do.

The "Title" and "Description" are what will appear on Google when people conduct a search, so make sure they contain your main keyword too; the "Keywords" can be any words or phrases that you may think are relevant to your page...

I'll find Kyle's video and post it to you later. :)
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Grimfyre Premium
Ok yeah i did that, just wanted to make sure thanks!

~Ryan
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Mac01 Premium
Great!
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jimisan Premium
Mine is same as yours, Grimfyre,
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Mac01 Premium
Did it work out alright, Jimisan?
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Mac01 Premium
Hello folks, I've created some new training for your information. Check it our and let me know how you go with it! Best, Mac :)
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