You could do "site:yoururl.com" in google search to see what's indexed in Google.
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Posts made by Vanderlindemedia
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RE: How long does google takes to crawl a single site ?
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RE: How long does google takes to crawl a single site ?
Update frequency, i.e how many times your updating, and value of the website for google. Ive seen my own website being crawled daily at some point.
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RE: How long does google takes to crawl a single site ?
It just indexes your pages. That could be done in less then a minute if it wanted. If you have everything structured with for example an up to date sitemap, no 404's or anything then your good to go really. Crawl speed is a factor on how much time it spends on the website. Crawl speed is mandatory when google is requesting alot of pages at the same time that could slow it down, or be triggered by a firewall for having too much connections at the same time.
Really these things are usually something from the past. If you want a quick index throw in a link on social media for example or get a quality link from some other place that's indexed more often.
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RE: Why does the order of the keywords affect my SERP? And what can I do to improve?
I have the same going on with one particular keyword. The best way is to get a good link for that keyword thats having a lower or different ranking then the other keyword. Then it should be solved.
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RE: How long does google takes to crawl a single site ?
If you update your website 'frequently' the crawler will be more there, if you dont update your website frequently the crawler will slowly back down. Ive had a client's website not updated in perhaps 2 years. We installed a complete new website with new content and it took months for it to be completely re-indexed.
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RE: Do things like using labels on an element that is not a form input affect how google sees us in regards to accessibility?
Yep, add to it, labels are not the #1 argument a website is being listed or shown in search in the first place. So dont put too much of effort into a label really.
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RE: Is Moz more accurate than Ahrefs ?
Take into account that, both MOZ and A hrefs have the tendency to still list links while being removed for a while.
Really these numbers dont mean alot in comparison to google. Both are not asociated with google but do their own maths or calculation on how to summerize it's DA/PA. What google does is litterally a mystery for everyone except for who works at google obviously.
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RE: Backlink quality vs quantity: Should I keep spammy backlinks?
It's a myth that your DA drops because you put links in disavow. Disavow is a google only (or bing) tool, where lets say you get spammy links from a rogue domain and there's no way you can get 'm removed.
MOZ cant read your disavow file either you file into google. So i'm not sure on how the link is being put here. With MOZ, or any other tool, they just calculate the amount of incoming, FOLLOW links and presume your DA on some magical number. Thats all there is to it. Again, PA/DA has nothing in common at all with Google as Google maintains their own algorithm.
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RE: DA not increased as backlinks generated...
The new pagerank these days is DA/PA/UR etc etc. But really i get much better results from links that are relevant and have excellent content in relation of just a number with the opposite. It sells great on spreadsheet obviously but it dont really mean anything. General domain age + content + technical everything well done is usually the key to it.
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RE: How to create link from google redirect?
The best way to inform google about a 'moved' page or domain is this:
a 301 redirect, which usually can be setup using htaccess with something very simple:
redirect 301 /oldpage.html /new-page/
If you change the physical page oldpage.html to /new-page/ as well; then everything goes pretty much automatic. Google will take the moved page into account and changes this in search as well with the belonging rankings. Ive seen it nummerous times people changing url's without setting up a proper redirect first. What happens is that you will lose the old page + any rankings, and litterally start over again with the new page. Such a waste.
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RE: How long will it take to reach DA 2?
I'm not sure why you would to stare blind at PA or DA in general. It's just a calculation from some link value pointed to your domain, with no indication or link with google. You can have a PA or DA of 80 and still perform worse in Google or in Bing for that matter. The more incoming (follow) links the better your DA will grow (over time).
My DA is stuck at 76, but i know it takes far more links from this point on to grow even further then when going from DA 10 to 20 or so. It's normal. And i dont really look at it anymore. What matters is organic traffic, good content and having everything as healthy as possible.
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RE: DA not increased as backlinks generated...
It's actually explained in the https://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority article. The more (follow) links to your website the higher your DA will grow.
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Page with "random" content
Hi,
I'm creating a page of 300+ in the near future, on which the content basicly will be unique as it can be. However, upon every refresh, also coming from a search engine refferer, i want the actual content such as listing 12 business to be displayed random upon every hit.
So basicly we got 300+ nearby pages with unique content, and the overview of those "listings" as i might say, are being displayed randomly. Ive build an extensive script and i disabled any caching for PHP files in specific these pages, it works. But what about google?
The content of the pages will still be as it is, it is more of the listings that are shuffled randomly to give every business listing a fair shot at a click and so on. Anyone experience with this? Ive tried a few things in the past, like a "Last update PHP Month" in the title which sometimes is'nt picked up very well.