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Your site’s health, including why certain pages may not be indexed. Option 2. Submit your sitemap by pinging Google Google operates a “ping” service where you can request a fresh crawl of your sitemap. Just type this into your browser, replacing the end part with your sitemap URL: http://www.google.com/ping?sitem ... _url_of_sitemap> For example, if your sitemap is located at yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml, you’d navigate to: http://www.google.com/ping?sitem ... ite.com/sitemap.xml You should then see the “sitemap notification received” page. Google says you should only use this service with new or updated sitemaps. Don’t repeatedly submit or ping unchanged sitemaps multiple times.
How to submit URLs to Google Generally speaking, there’s no need to submit each new indian phone number page to Google. As long as the new URLs are in a sitemap that you already submitted to Google, they’ll be discovered eventually. However, there are two ways you can potentially speed up this process. Option 1. Ping Google Make sure the new pages are in your sitemap, then use the instructions in the previous section to ping Google and prompt them to re-check your sitemap. This isn’t totally necessary if you’re using WordPress with Yoast, Rank Math, or The SEO Framework because these plugins all ping Google automatically. Option 2. Use Google’s URL Inspection Tool It’s possible to add URLs to Google even if they’re not in your sitemap (although they should be) using the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console.
Log in to Google Search Console Go to the right property Click “URL Inspection” on the left menu Paste in the URL of your new page Hit return Click “Request indexing” If you only have one or two new pages, there’s no harm doing this. Some people believe that it speeds up indexing. If you have lots of new pages to submit to Google, don’t use this process. It’s inefficient, and you’ll be there all day. Use the first option instead. Do I need to submit my website to Google? Kind of. Google will usually find and index any valuable pages eventually, even if you don’t submit them. But there are still benefits to submitting your website to Google.
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