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: How to notify Google about changes to my website so that it updates the search results right away? I have tried notifying Google via "Fetch as Google" & via "Google Ping", but I have seen

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I have tried notifying Google via "Fetch as Google" & via "Google Ping", but I have seen no effect on Google search engine result.

I have done some changes to my website. All the updates are very important so I want to notify Google. How do I do it?

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@Heady270

Google does not provide a mechanism for webmasters to get changes into the Google index immediately. Any changes you make will take at least a day or two, and in some cases as much as a couple weeks to get indexed.

Google does this because it makes it harder for black hats to test out techniques for ranking better. When changes take a while to be reflected in the index, the hackers don't have as much time to try out as many things.

"Fetch as Google" and "Google Ping" are the best you are going to be able to do. Those alert Google that there are changes. Google may take a while to act on that information and update the index.

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@Nimeshi995

The only thing you can do it login to your Google Webmaster Tools account, navigate to Crawl menu sections and click on Fetch as Google and click Fetch.

The change will not be immediate and it really depends on when Google decided to crawl your site again.

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