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  • How to see an indexed web page content?

    Posted by seohelper on April 10, 2020 at 12:35 pm

    Is there a way to see a website content that is crawled by Google?

    I’ve lost a content of one of my pages that ranks very high in google search results. It’s not on a webarchive also.

    EDIT: problem got solved by typing url:[my webpage] into Bing. Credit for this trick goes to /u/taylorkspencer

    breegrahamgeelong replied 5 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 7 Replies
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  • vermeiref

    Guest
    April 10, 2020 at 1:05 pm

    Site:www.page.com or insect in Google Search Console.

  • taylorkspencer

    Guest
    April 10, 2020 at 1:23 pm

    You can type in `cache:`[URL of web page] in to the Google search box, or go to the site’s property, type in the URL of the web page into the inspect URL box, and once at the URL Inspection page, choose “View Crawled Page”. Just make sure you do it quickly before Google recrawls the page and replaces its version of the page with a 404.

    Oh, and if you’re too late and Google has already removed the page and it’s cached version from its index, you can check Bing’s cache for the page by typing in `url:`[URL of web page] into the Bing search box, and in the search results that follow, clicking the drop-down arrow on the single result and choosing “Cache”. Because Bing is slower to crawl than Google, you may find that Bing still has the page in its index even if Google has already recrawled and removed the page.

  • Solid_Switch

    Guest
    April 10, 2020 at 1:32 pm

    Try using the google search console. Should be about 15 minutes of work to set it up if you aren’t already using it.

  • mantas8

    Guest
    April 10, 2020 at 1:50 pm

    site:domain.com

    will show you all indexed pages

  • tmblast1

    Guest
    April 10, 2020 at 4:00 pm

    site:domain.com in Google and Bing. To get more specific, you can write site:domain.com inurl:(whatever path you want to check)

  • LoveleshMalviya

    Guest
    April 11, 2020 at 11:13 am

    You really need to deliver the right experience to get Google’s attention. If your site doesn’t meet Google’s guidelines in regards to trust, authority, and quality, these tips will likely not work for you. You can use these tactics to improve your site’s indexation rate.

    **1. Use Fetch As Google** – Google Search Console has a feature allowing you to input a URL for Google to “Fetch”. After submission, Googlebot will visit your page and index.

    Here’s how to do it…

    * Log into Google Search Console
    * Navigate to Crawl Fetch as Google
    * Take the URL you’d like indexed and paste it into the search bar
    * Click the Fetch button
    * After Google had found the URL, click Submit to Index

    **2. Use internal links -**

    Search engines crawl from page to page through HTML links. We can use authority pages on your site to push equity to others. I like to use Ahrefs “best pages by links” report.

    **3**. **Block low-quality pages from Google’s index** – While content is a cornerstone of a high-quality website, the wrong content can be your demise. Too many low-quality pages can decrease the number of times Google crawls, indexes and ranks your site.

    ### Pages that serve no value should be:

    ### Set to NOINDEX

    ### Blocked via crawl through

    ### 301 redirected

    ### Deleted (404)

    ### 4. Include the page in your sitemap – Your sitemap is a guide to help search engines understand which pages on your site are important.

    **5. Share the page on Twitter -**

    Twitter is a powerful network that Google crawls regularly

    **6. Share the page on high traffic sites -**

    Sites like Reddit and Quora are popular sites that allow you to drop links. I make it a regular practice to promote recently published pages on Quora – it helps with indexation, but also can drive a ton of traffic.

    **7. Secure external links to the page -**

    As previously mentioned, Google crawls from page to page through HTML links.

    Getting other websites to link to yours is not only a huge ranking factor but a great way to pick up the indexation of your website.

    The easiest ways to get links:

    * Guest post on a relevant, authoritative website
    * Find relevant bloggers or media sites and reach out with an

    **8**. **“Ping” your website -**

    Sites like Ping-O-Matic that send “pings” to search engines to notify them that your blog has been updated.

  • breegrahamgeelong

    Guest
    April 12, 2020 at 1:29 am

    its is normal, just copy a small paragraph and paste it in Google. If it indexed then Google will show you the text in the search.

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