How can I get Google to crawl my site daily?
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I was wndering if there was a trick to getting google to crawl my website daily?
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Great advice from everyone!!! Thanks!
Saibose - If I add a twitter, FB or blog feed to my site, and it updates daily, this will help the rate that google crawls my site? Does it matter that it is embeded content?
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Blogs, tweets and other social mentions are always good for a fresh crawl.
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The best way is to enable the creation of unique content daily. UGC and user participation if added to the unique content would add to the crawl ability. If you want to go a bit high tech, you can put the fresh content on a webcache to enable Google bots to visit you more frequently. ALso, make sure that your older/archived pages get some content cycled ( new comments, new tweets etc etc)
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sitemap should show daily, but only for pages you intent to change daily. I got the idea from a Matt Cutts video, that they only honour the sitmap if they find it to be reliable. if you say daily but never update the content, then its not going to work.
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Proper sitemap that tells the SE's to come back can help.
Write content daily. If you have a blog, ping google when you post a new piece of content. If you show Google that you write content daily, they'll come back.
I did SEO for a very successful conservative news website and Google crawled them 15-20 times a day and indexed things in sometimes seconds.
Make good use of pinging!
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