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How Do You Know When Your Site Get Indexed in Google Search Engine?

April 13, 2009 by Sze Hau Leave a Comment

How do you know when your site get indexed in Google search engine. You can actually use Google search engine to find out how your site is indexed. For example:

  • to know the indexed pages in www.snipetit.com, simply query site:www.snippetit.com at Google search engine.
  • to know the pages that link to your www.snipetit.com’s front page, simply query link:www.snippetit.com at Google search engine.
  • to know the current cache of www.snipetit.com’s front page, simply query link:www.snippetit.com at Google search engine.
  • to know the information of www.snipetit.com’s front page, simply query info:www.snippetit.com at Google search engine.
  • to know the pages that are similar to www.snippetit.com, simply query related:www.snippetit.com at Google search engine.

Instead of query Google search engine, you can also use Google Alerts to keep you updates on your own or competitor’s websites. At Google Alerts, simply key in the any query above as the search terms, choose “web” as the type, choose how frequent you want to receive the alerts and finally key in your email address that you want Google send the alerts to.

After the submission, Google will send you an updates whenever there are changes on your website. Then from there you also know, how frequent Google craw your websites.

If you have a Google account (e.g. Gmail or Adsense), you can also login Google Alert and maintain a list of alerts.

Find out more about Google Alerts.

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About Sze Hau

Geek. Love programming. Coffee addicted. Married with two children. Working towards financial freedom.

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