If you have just updated added a new page to your site, you can request Google to crawl it immediately without waiting for Google to discover it naturally.
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- On the Google Webmaster Tools page, choose the site you like.
- Under Diagnostics in the dashboard, choose Fetch as Googlebot.
- On the text box, fill-up the complete URL of the page you want to submit.
- On the dropdown menu, choose Web. (select cHTML (for Japanese mobile sites) or xHTML/WML for the standard mobile sites.
- Click Fetch. Google will fetch the URL you requested. It may take up to 10 or 15 minutes for Fetch status to be updated.
- Once you see a Fetch status of "Successful", click Submit to Index, and then click one of the following:
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- To submit the individual URL to Google's index, select URL and click Submit. You can submit up to 50 URLs a week in this way.
- To submit the URL and all pages linked from it, click URL and all linked pages. You can submit up to 10 of these requests a month.
Note:
- Fetch as Googlebot submission will not follow redirects.
- Google doesn't guarantee that they will index every URL they crawl.
To ask Google to crawl a URL on a site
you don't own, visit
http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url.
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4 comments:
Post a Commentvery nice post master Orvs
Thank you for this idea Sensie.
Thanks guys! This new functionality may also help us in several situations:
1. If we are launching a new site.
2. We refresh those submitted URLs that are already crawled.
3. It could also help if we accidentally published information that we didn’t mean to, and want to update Google cached version after we have removed the information from our site.
Those this really works? what is the duration time of the site will be indexed?
Cos, i just test my blogs if it will work..
randy
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