How to find out which URLs are NOT indexed on a site
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Is there a way to easily find out which URLs on a store-type site are NOT being indexed in Google? For example, if my sitemap information in Google Webmaster tools shows I have 7342 URLs in my sitemap and 5699 of those indexed, how do I find out what the 1643 non-indexed URLS are?
Thanks for any help!
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Web CEO has an indexed pages checker:
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You should probably read this: http://searchengineland.com/do-links-from-expired-domains-count-with-google-17811
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