SEOs: here's 3 good reasons why you need to look after the indexing of your website, and take care of deindexed urls
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7 Reasons an SEO needs to take care of website indexing & deindexed URLs in Google:
✅ Improve Rankings
✅ Boost Visibility
✅ Increase Revenue
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Happy New Year everyone!
I tested and added 3 more AI Content Detector Tools to the post 🥸🤓🧐
- Very promising PoemOfQuotes
- failing Unfluff
- failing Crossplag
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A little Link Quiz:
If an URL is blocked in the robots.txt file...
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...will links from that URL still be counted by Google?
#crawling#indexing#links#seo#google
The Google site: tool lists the URLs known to Google, not the URLs indexed.
If you're trying to see which pages in a folder of your website are indexed by Google, the 'site:' command is not going to be very helpful.
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By monitoring the indexing of your website, you may also spot instances where content has been removed due to #duplicate#content filters.
This mean someone stealing your content and republishing it as their own.
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Don't let poor indexing hold your website back.
Learn why looking after indexing is crucial for search engine visibility, credibility, and revenue!
#indexing#google#seo#deindexed
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Yes, you can crawl the site, on demand.
Yes, you can also just connect a client site in URLinspector and always see exactly, which URLs are indexed and which not.
With 1 day accuracy.
Crawled and daily recrawled for you.
Counters included 😉
#techseo#sitecommand#googlesite
If you think the site: command is a way to find out if Google has indexed a page, then read this article.
#google#index#site#seo
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Don't let poor indexing hold your website back.
Learn why looking after indexing is crucial for search engine visibility, credibility, and revenue!
#indexing#google#seo#deindexed
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By monitoring the indexing of your website, you may also spot instances where content has been removed due to #duplicate#content filters.
This mean someone stealing your content and republishing it as their own.
8/9