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How to Make Google Index Your New Blog Immediately

Reading this means you want to know How to Make Google Index Your Blog Quickly.

After hosting your new blog or website, the next thing you probably will do is to search for your new blog URL on Google search engine to see how it will display.

How about after your search, the Google search engine was unable to find your site?

Yes, it’s normal, sometimes it may take days, weeks, or even months before Google will index your site. This is because Googlebot will need to crawl and index your blog or website first before it can be visible on the Google search engine.

If your site is new on the web, it takes lots of things in the background for it to get its first index, and this is what we are going to break down for you here.

  • Googlebot: Googlebot is a search bot software that Google sends to collect information on the web to add to Google’s searchable index. If these bots don’t get to your site, they will never be found on the Google search engine reporting page.
  • Crawling: Crawling is simply the process where the Googlebot moves around on all existing websites to find new information which will be reported back immediately to Google. It is Googlebot that finds what to crawl using links.
  • Indexing: This is the processing of information gathered by Googlebot from its crawling activities known as indexing. After the information is processed, if the Googlebot sees them to be of good quality and original, it will immediately add them to Google’s searchable index.

How to Make Google Index Your Blog Quickly

1. Verify Your Site on Google Console (Webmaster)

 

Google Console is one of the most powerful tool websites, and blog owner has at their disposal.

It is a free service that Google offers to help site owners optimize their sites for search engine rankings. It is also for detecting issues and errors present on the site.

To get verified on Google Console tools – log in to Google Console tools with your Google account, then choose a verification method. There are several verification methods; Meta tag, HTML file, and DNS Verification. After performing either of the tasks of the methods, click on “Verify.”

2. Create a Sitemap

A sitemap is an XML document that will list all pages and posts on your blog.

The sitemap tells search engines when a new page has been added to your website and how often to check for updates on specific pages and posts.

For instance, you might want the search engine to come back and check your homepage or content daily to receive the latest update.

For those running their site on WordPress, there are plugins to this effect, such as the Google XML Sitemaps plugin and XML Sitemaps Generator, install and activate any of them. They will automatically create, update, and submit your sitemap to search engines.

WordPress SEO plugins like Yoast, All in One, and Rankmath also help to site map automatically.

Not just creating the site map, it is highly advised that you add the sitemap link to your Google console. It will increase your site craw rate, and as well inform the search engine of new pages or posts added to your site for quick indexing.

3. Install Google Analytics

You may want to do this only for tracking purposes. But you probably may not know that it helps Google bots to locate your new site faster. Installing this is easier for those running their website on WordPress. This is very important.

4. Create Social Profiles

Social profiles include; Facebook pages, Twitter profiles, LinkedIn profiles, YouTube channels, and so on.

After creating the profile, i.e., for a Facebook page, share it in your status and also invite people to like the page. Make sure your social profile has links to your new website; this is because crawlers get to the site via links.

5. Create Offsite Content

This also will help in building links to your new website. To do this, you may submit guest posts to your niche-related blogs. To achieve your aim, your guest post should be of quality and original, having links back to your new site.

It’s best you do this from authoritative sites, pay for it if you have to. It does not only help your site get indexed on time but also gives it a better ranking.

6. Set up your RSS with Feedburner

Feedburner is an RSS tool owned by Google for RSS management. To set up your RSS, simply log in to your Google account and submit feeds with Feedburner by copying your blog’s URL or RSS feed URL into the “Burn a feed” field.

Just like the sitemap, this will also notify Google of your new blog, and each time a new article is updated on your blog, Google will also be notified.

7. Take advantage of Online Forums

On Discussion Forums, drop a post telling people to check your new blog and tell you what they think. It will make a lot of people to link your new blog, and even navigate within posts and pages to give you feedback. This is a trick for fast Google indexing.

It will not only build links to your new site, which will help the crawler, but it will also give your new blog some good traffic within a few days, which will help Google index your new blog quickly.

Conclusion

Once Google indexes your blog, you will start to see more traffic from Google search. Also, your new content will be discovered faster if your sitemap and RSS feed are set up.

Another way to ensure that your new content is discovered quickly is simply by sharing it on social media platforms.

What other method have you used to get a new website or blog indexed quickly? Please share in the comments!

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