Answered by
Oliver Hall
To ensure that Google indexes a new web page efficiently, you should follow several key steps:
Make sure that your page can be accessed by Google's crawlers. This means:
Pages that load faster are more likely to be indexed quickly. You can optimize your page speed by:
Content quality is crucial. Your page should offer unique and valuable content that is relevant to your audience.
Link to the new page from other parts of your site, especially those that are already well-indexed. This helps crawlers discover the new page naturally.
Use the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console to submit your new URL for indexing. Here’s how to do it:
If your site has a sitemap, make sure the new page is included. Sitemaps can be submitted via Google Search Console. This helps Google understand the structure of your site and discover new pages.
While social media links are typically nofollow and do not impact SEO directly, they can increase visibility and generate traffic, which indirectly promotes indexing.
After attempting to index your page, check Google Search Console for potential crawl errors that might have prevented indexing.
By following these steps, you enhance the likelihood of your new page being discovered and indexed by Google swiftly.