How to Check which of Your website Page index in Search Engines

How to Check which of Your website Page index in Search Engines

Hi guys today i am going to tell the method how you can check which of your website page is indexed in search engine i.e Google,Yahoo, Bing etc.All we know there are many search engines to drive more traffic to our website.So if we have more number of pages indexed in these search engines,we can gain more traffic for our website and can get a better worldwide rank.So, this is very important to know about your website that which page is indexed in different search engines.Let's follow the methods given below for famous S.engines.

Also Read: How to Improve Alexa rank of Your website or Blog

Check Google indexed Pages

In this paragraph i will describe how to check your Google indexed webpages.To view the number of web pages indexed by Google, go to google.com and type in “site:your-domain-name.com”, press the search icon, and a list of indexed pages for your site will appear.

Check Bing Indexed Pages

In this paragraph i will describe how to check your Bing indexed webpages.To see the number of indexed pages in Bing, go to bing.com and type in the same url: “site:your-domain-name.com”. The number of indexed pages may vary between Google and Bing.

Yahoo Indexed

As we Know that Yahoo search engines is now partner of Bing. So the result checked by Bing is same for Yahoo.No need to check separate for Yahoo index.

Benefits to Know about Indexed Pages

  • If your web site has 100 pages but only 5 are indexed, you have an opportunity to identify which pages need to be optimized for the search engines.
  •  You can view how the title, description tags, and the web pages’ urls are appearing in the search engines.
  • You can identify gaps in the number of indexed pages. For instance, Google may have 50 of your web site’s pages indexed, whereas Bing may only have five.

What's to Do when None of page is Indexed

If none of your site’s web pages are being indexed, check your site’s robots.txt file. This file, located in the root of your website, tells crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled. Make sure it’s current for your site so that you don’t accidentally block Google’s and Bing’s crawlers. The problem may also lie elsewhere. Your site’s pages may not be “readable”. Or, there are so few links to your site’s web pages, that the search engines haven’t found your site or consider it unimportant. This is where search engine optimization on your site comes into play and can help to increase the number of indexed pages

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