How can you fast index fresh blog posts?
high-quality material
If the quality of the information on your website is not up to par, Google has the right to refuse to index it.
John Mueller, a Google Webmaster Trend Analyst, actually went one step farther and stated.
We don't index every piece of material; this is perfectly normal. In your case, we have already indexed a large portion of your website. However, after reading the information, I feel that its quality still needs a lot of improvement and that it is somewhat dubious. It's littered with "best 10 in 2019" lists, for instance, even though 2019 has only been going for a week. Additionally, the text looks to have been copied and pasted from other websites, which is against our webmaster principles and spam.
The best course of action, in my opinion, is to shut down the website and launch a new one with carefully crafted, original content. Choose a subject that interests and informs you, then try to produce authentic, original content about it that will stand the test of time and stand out against the competition as the finest of its kind. Don't just create a website; create something spectacular.
So, be sure to write the material on your website with the end-users in mind and to a high standard.
good interconnection
Your blog should have a solid interlinking structure. Your blog's pertinent entries should be closely related to one another.
On your blog, it works quite well if you use a silo structure.
If you're unfamiliar with the term "silo," it refers to the practise of organising your website's blog posts by theme and internal linking them to one another within the group.
The best advice I can give for quickly indexing your blog posts is to have a good interlinking strategy in place. When it comes to accelerating the indexation process, nothing even comes close to interlinking.
Send your blog to blog directories
You might think about submitting your blog to blog directories like AllTop and BlogCatalog if you haven't already.
These directories display your most recent blog articles right away on their website, boosting the likelihood that Google will index your most recent blog entries.
Post content on social media
When you publish a new blog article on your blog, you should take the effort to successfully market it on various social media platforms so that it receives high-quality traffic.
You might think about promoting recently published articles on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You might also consider pinning the blog's images on Pinterest.
The objective is to increase social media traffic as much as possible and, ideally, to gain some good blog comments.
It causes Google to crawl and index your new blog post when more and more people start reading your postings.
encourage sharing on social media.
You must encourage users to your website to share the material with their followers on social media. Adding a call to action and floating social media share icons to the bottom of the articles will help you achieve this.
You can also employ social locker plugins, such as Social Locker by OnePress, to give social media users access to unique material.
Only those who spread the word about your article on social media will get access to the material.
Google will rapidly choose the article to include in their index when it receives more and more social media shares.
Boost page speed
In one of my earlier postings, I made the claim that raising a blog's PageSpeed greatly improves its crawlability and crawl rate.
I can confirm that the index rate of your blog directly relates to its page speed.
There is a set amount of time that Google must have to crawl and index a page.
By improving your blog's PageSpeed, you give Google a lot more time to crawl and index your blog entries.
High PageSpeed has a number of advantages in addition to the quick indexation procedure, which I covered in one of my earlier writings.
I can provide you the following advice to shorten the time it takes for your website to load:
Use JPEGs for images with a range of colours and PNGs for screen shots (like real-life portraits, nature, etc)
Before uploading, correctly resize the photos (for a website images more than 1000px width should not be uploaded)
Use fewer plugins on your WordPress website.
Apply a CDN
Use a hosting company that supports SSDs.
Your website should benefit greatly from these recommendations for good blog post indexation.
Regularly post new content
One of the crucial things you should do to hasten the indexation of your new posts is this.
Update it frequently to attract new visitors. Publishing fresh content also keeps your sitemap current, allowing Google to crawl your blog more frequently.
Establish two days of the week for publishing if you publish two blog posts every week.
Hold to it.
Here, consistency is crucial.
This makes it simple for Google bots to know when to check your blog for fresh content.
I keep seeing that everytime I take a significant vacation from blogging, I find it quite challenging to index my fresh blog entries in several of my sites.
Use the Google feature fetch.
even after adhering to all of the aforementioned rules It is advised to use the retrieve as Google option if your new blog post is not indexed.
Within seconds or minutes, the Fetch as Google function indexes your blog entries.
However, it's important to note that letting fresh blog posts naturally index is preferable to forcing them to index using the fetch as Google feature.
I've noticed that when using Google's Fetch tool, blog entries are rapidly indexed but not immediately ranked, especially for new blogs.
Go to Google Search Console and choose fetch as Google under the crawl area to use the capability.
Fetch and render after entering the URL of the most recent blog post in the input box.
Click the Submit to index button in the ensuing window afterwards. Your new blog post will be declared as complete after the indexation process is complete.
I do not, however, advocate making excessive use of this feature.
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