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How to index backlinks fast
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is any body here who tell me how to index backlinks fast
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I had the same problem and these two helped me to get over it:
https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/link-tracking-lists -
Hi Greg | Hi Zack
Yes, no problem at all
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Good luck
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Greg,
Thanks so much for following up. I applaud your effort in this, and am sorry to hear that posting to GMB didn't do the trick.
Silly question, possibly, but just in case -- have you used Google Search Console to ensure that your page containing backlinks is being indexed?
Best,
Zack -
We suggest you to be active in social networks and publish your site content in them.
This will allow you to increase the strength of your site over time and even increase the speed of the index.
If you do not know how to manage social networks, we have fully explained on the following page: -
Hi Zack,
bad news...I've posted a few links on Google's My Business account, but - a week later - these backlinks are still not showing up in the Google console.
Nice idea, worth a try, but does not seem to work - for me at least.
Cheers,
Greg
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Hi Gary,
that's good advice, and thanks for taking the time to respond.
This question is about backlinks, and helping Google to find those backlinks. Your advice will influence other sites to set up backlinks, but could you please help us understand how these points 1-4 could help Google take note of those new backlinks?
All the best,
Greg
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I’d suggest looking at the following:1) Review the site architecture, are all of the URL’s that aren’t indexed easily accessible?2) have you correctly configured your sitemaps.3) is your robots.txt file blocking any pages or category of pages.4) Have utilised internal linking where possible to help search engines index your pages?
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Hi Zack,
I've not had a Google Business account, since that's primarily for bricks-n-mortar...but I've applied for one now. May take a few days to get verified, but I'll try your suggestion and let you know.
Cheers,
Greg
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Hi Greg,
Yes, no problem at all.
From within your Google My Business profile, you can see the "Your latest post" section, and click the "Create post" button. Hope this helps! (Please let me know your findings if you don't mind!)
Much appreciated,
Zack -
Hi Zack,
sorry, not sure I understand what you mean. Could you explain how to post pages in Google updates?
Thanks,
Greg
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This may or may not help, but to chime in, I have heard of SEOs posting pages in Google updates and social media posts to help it get picked up faster. If you try this, can you let me know how that goes?
Thanks,
Zack -
Hi
I'm also looking forward to know how to index my client site, https://setuphub.com.ng faster, can you give me tips on how to go about it too?
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Hi all,
I've got the exact same question!
Hi Dave - thanks for the pointer to that article. However, what I (and I'm guessing the OP) would really like is to inform Google about new backlinks to my site.
I've created a "backlinks" page on my website listing these but does that look spammy? Would this approach hinder rather than help?
What is the best way to tell Google about new backlinks? All guidance much appreciated!
Many thanks,
Greg
PS This related artivle is also really good, but not quite what I'm after:
https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/link-tracking-lists -
Hi,
You may want to look over this documentation on Indexing. That may help answer your question.
https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/moz-isnt-finding-your-links
thanks!
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