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How to get your site faster crawled by Google Crawl

Posted by Mg | February 24, 2008 .

In SEO is also important to get you site faster crawled by Google Crawl spider. It is important that your post data gets faster updated to Google, so Google can see how fast is your Blog doing great content. A lot of people are not satisfied with their Google Crawl rank, Google crawl their site every 4 or 5 days and so on. To those who are not satisfied with their Google Crawl rank and don’t know how to get your site faster crawled by Google Crawl, here are some basic tips that maybe will help you to get faster crawled by Google.

1.The reasons that Google crawl yours site slow are because Google can’t see any good links pointing to your site. So the first thing you should do to get your site faster crawled by Google, is to gain more quality links pointing to your Blog or site. This will also help you to rank better in SERPs. More quality links are pointing to your site more Google thinks that your site is important, faster it crawls your site.

2.The second reason that your site gets slow crawls by Google is because your slow host. So try to get a quality host, high responding so Google will crawl your site faster. Try to buy popular hosting or ask other Bloggers which one is the best for them, do some resource before you buy host for your site.

3.If you don’t use Sitemap on your site, make one fast. Create a page where your Sitemap will be located. You can get a lot of great plugins to create your Sitemap at wordpress.org. By using Sitemap Google will crawl your site faster, it will find all your links pointing to your post in one page.

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9 Comments so far
  1. Tim February 24, 2008 8:26 pm

    Another good tip: Post frequently, and regularly.

    The more you add content, the more Google will come back to check your site out. Make sure to have a good internal link structure as well, as that will help Google find the new stuff.

    You can also submit your sitemap directly to Google in .xml format using the Google Webmaster Tools. That will also have a bunch of crawl rate data and options (under Tools -> Set crawl rate)

  2. Mg February 25, 2008 1:52 am

    Tnx for you tip Tim, I think it’s great :)

  3. kanata1988 March 5, 2008 9:32 am

    How to gain quality links pointing to my website?
    thank you ^^

  4. Mg March 5, 2008 9:46 am

    Just write unique content and people will bookmark you on their sites, this is how you can gain links. Or buy links or exchange you have a lot of things to do.

  5. Steve March 5, 2008 10:19 pm

    Thanks for the post! I’ll try to get more links so that Google spider will come more frequently to my site.

  6. JR March 15, 2008 4:33 pm

    Thanx for the info. I will implement some new tactics now.

  7. terminology software April 20, 2008 5:55 am

    About sitemaps.

    When you create a xml sitemap then its important to put the filename also into ypur domain robots.txt file.
    For example, in my sitemap file at http://www.termbases.eu/robots.txt is a row:
    “Sitemap: http://www.termbases.eu/sitemap.xml

  8. Krumpet May 6, 2008 12:12 pm

    Good ideas. Here is another…make sure you don’t have any duplicate pages SEs might crawl. For example:

    http://www.site.com/
    http://www.site.com/index.html
    http://site.com/
    http://site.com/index.html

    You don’t want SEs wasting their time crawling duplicate content when it could be crawling new content. Leverage 301 redirects in your .htaccess file to prevent this situation.

    What about utilizing the ping utilities such as Ping-O-Matic? Does this provide any improvement in SE crawling frequency?

  9. Ian May 16, 2008 8:32 am

    One other tip, may seem obvious, but don’t change your domain name. My traffic and Google crawl plummeted when I did this, even though the old domain redirects to the new one. I thought Google would recognize this, but it did not.