How to quickly get Quickly indexed on Google

I have an email address list seller site. The site is a Google Site. I want to get all its pages indexed on Google. So far, I have manually submitted the site to search engines including Google. But the result is not coming. Should I go for social sharing? Should I do anything else? Please advise.

So long as you’ve told Google your site exists, it will index in in its own time. Some sites are indexed quickly, others take longer. You can’t force Google to index a site.

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Should I go for social sharing?
[/quote]Social sharing will have no direct effect on SEO, or on indexing your site, but it might bring traffic.

You should also remember that Google does not guarantee to crawl or index every page. This is especially true if you have multiple pages which are largely similar.

Although we index billions of webpages and are constantly working to increase the number of pages we include, we don’t guarantee that we’ll crawl all of the pages of a particular site. Google doesn’t crawl all the pages on the web, and we don’t index all the pages we crawl. It’s perfectly normal for not all the pages on a site to be indexed.

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To get crawled your website in google add your website in google webmaster tool, submit your link in social booking sites,participate in social media sites, forum participation, blog commenting will help you to get ranked in google.

None of these things are relevant to indexing on Google (what the OP is asking about) or ranking. These links will be marked as nofollow so will be ignored by Google.

This is the most effective way to get indexed by Google. Using the “Fetch as Google” tool there can get a page crawled quickly.

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Hi,

You haven’t mentioned submitting your website’s sitemap yet. I suggest you do that as well. If there’s a significant page though, the “Fetch as Google” is perhaps the fastest way as mentioned above

It’s very simple. Just login to your Google Webmasters Tools account > Go to Crawl > Then Click on Fetch as Google option. Now Copy your desired link or webpages that you want to index. Just paste here and after a short period of time you’ll see your link or webpage is indexed.

You may see your page is indexed, but as I’ve already mentioned, there is no guarantee of that.

Although we index billions of webpages and are constantly working to increase the number of pages we include, we don’t guarantee that we’ll crawl all of the pages of a particular site. Google doesn’t crawl all the pages on the web, and we don’t index all the pages we crawl. It’s perfectly normal for not all the pages on a site to be indexed.

All you can do is ensure that crawlers can find and spider all your pages. Once you’ve done that, it is up to the search engines whether or not they index them. Submitting a sitemap or using “fetch as googlebot” are ways to help ensure the page is found, but they do not guarantee it will be indexed.

For fast google indexing you can do few things like create a google analytics and search console account and if you have a blog update with regular and fresh content for first few day. Also do fetch as google in google search console. Also create a site map of your site and submit it to google.

@Sanjib_Biswas I’m not sure how your suggestion adds anything to what has already been said. Perhaps I’m missing something?

I think you mean “for fast Google crawling”. As already mentioned, all those things can help with crawling, but there is nothing you can do to influence indexing.

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