Major practices which helps to index pages by google.
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Actually, We have submitted more than 100 pages in to google through xml sitemap. But, we see in that 75% of the pages where indexed by google.
Note : Excluding the duplicate pages
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Just a quick note - unless your website is tiny! you will never get 100% indexed according to webmaster tools, even if you've in real life got more pages indexed than are in your sitemap - GWT will never show 100% in my experience.
Google+ is a good idea, though if you just post a link and nothing else - or abuse it - google is likely to ignore you, it's like you abuse the "submit to index" feature of webmaster tools, it will be ignored - so be careful, that kind of "cheating" is hard to come back from and could wipe out authority your user may have.
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Matt did a great job...can you mark this question as "answered" please.
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Yes, of-course.
I will come-up with question
Thanks again.
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No problems at all
Feel free to give me a shout if you need anything advice on how to implement anything. Feel free to mark this question as answered to help clear up the Q&A area of the site
Matt
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Hi Matt Janaway,, Thank you, Yes the other side. I do know :-). will follow this practice.
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Also check out this useful post:
http://www.wojdylofinance.com/how-google-crawls-and-indexes-social-media-posts/
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If the pages are worthwhile sharing you could always use the medium of Google+.
Any link shared on G+ gets indexed pretty damn quickly... Quick tip, they also carry PR
Check out this useful cheat sheet:
http://googlepluspagerank.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/googleplus-post-link-cheat-sheet.html
Just remember not to just drop shameless links though, try and involve them in discussion and community. Encourage feedback and conversation
Alternatively, there are lots of other ways of getting a page indexed.
The opposite side of the coin needs to be looked at though. There could be a reason why the pages **aren't **being indexed. Are they duplicated content? Have a canonical source? Duplicated titles? Thin content? Bad page link profile?
Hope this helps?
Matt
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