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: How long did it take for your new website to be indexed by search engines Possible Duplicate: Why isn't my website in Google search results? I have added my website to the

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Why isn't my website in Google search results?




I have added my website to the webmaster tools of some major search engines already, and supplied the sitemap for the website.

I have been waiting for exactly 3 weeks now and still no data in the webmaster tools.

I have also did some link building, and the click-trough link to my website could be found in the search results from day one.

How long did it take for your website to get indexed? And why does is take so long?

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@Cofer257

It's unclear whether by "indexed" you mean just any page of the site, or whether you mean the whole site. If you have quite a few pages, it will take a very long time for search engines to index the whole site, and they may never index everything (particularly Bing/Yahoo).

The other thing to remember is that search engines need to revisit the pages linking to you, to find those links. That can take over a week in itself if it's a static page that has not changed for months.

Make sure you have some links that are not "nofollow" - if the links have rel="nofollow" in the code then Google will probably ignore them. Most user-generated content (e.g. Twitter, this site) adds nofollow to the links.

Even with all this in place, it can still take a few weeks for pages from your site to be indexed, so just be patient! You can check how many pages are currently indexed in each search engine in their respective webmaster tools sections, or simply by searching for site:example.com.

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@Rivera981

On the Google Webmaster dashboard, under "Sitemaps", you will see a list of submitted site maps and a count of how many pages are indexed from each.

If you don't see your site map there with a green check box next to it, or the number of pages indexed for that site map is zero, you should check the diagnostic tools.

I rarely see the process take longer than a week. Something is surely wrong and its very likely something that can be easily corrected.

Google is a good place to start. Usually, but not always, other search engines will be having the same difficulties that Google is reporting.

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@Karen161

There is no official rule as to how long it takes. I've heard anywhere from "instantly" to "a few months later". There are many variables such as how many others are linking to you (and how important they are), and how relevant is your content, and how often does your site get updated. Also, I tend to think some of the spiders kind of "do the rounds" and you may get lucky and be one of the early sites it indexes, or unlucky and not get indexed till the end.

Don't forget, the internets is a big place...

When I first launched my blog, the first post didn't get indexed for maybe a few weeks. Then once I started posting more often, my site got crawled more often. When I'm busy and don't post much, the crawling slows down as well.

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@Candy875

The data in the webmaster tools can lag quite a way behind the actual indexing. Have you actually tried searching Google to see if pages from your domain appear in it? If you prefix you type site:http://www.yourdomain.com (obviously replacing this with your real domain) into Google you should see all the pages Google has in its index for your domain. For example, to see all the pages from this site you would type site:http://webmasters.stackexchange.com

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@Gail5422790

This is unusually long.

For webmastertools, don't forget that you can just create a sitemap and upload it. Once you verify your ownership of the site, it will kind of force Google to check out your pages.

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