8 Solutions for Fast page indexing in Google 2025

About the advertising campaign you mean google ads?
No, although campaigns can be run there with profitable keywords and redirect traffic wherever you want, that is risky and too Black Hat. The ideal approach is to run campaigns on platforms like PropellerAds, among others. Search Google for alternatives to Propeller, and you'll find several similar services.

Then, it's just a matter of creating a well-thought-out campaign tailored to your needs.
 
No, although campaigns can be run there with profitable keywords and redirect traffic wherever you want, that is risky and too Black Hat. The ideal approach is to run campaigns on platforms like PropellerAds, among others. Search Google for alternatives to Propeller, and you'll find several similar services.

Then, it's just a matter of creating a well-thought-out campaign tailored to your needs.

Thank you for the recommendations. As far as I know, contextual advertising based on keywords is the most effective. Is PropellerAds a teaser network? As far as I know, traffic in teaser networks can be low-quality and not targeted, or is the traffic in PropellerAds good? I’ll check it out and give it a try.

By the way, do you think traffic speeds up the indexing of the entire site? Or do advertising campaigns need to be set up for each page separately? Or are we just talking about advertising right now?
 
Thank you for the recommendations. As far as I know, contextual advertising based on keywords is the most effective. Is PropellerAds a teaser network? As far as I know, traffic in teaser networks can be low-quality and not targeted, or is the traffic in PropellerAds good? I’ll check it out and give it a try.

By the way, do you think traffic speeds up the indexing of the entire site? Or do advertising campaigns need to be set up for each page separately? Or are we just talking about advertising right now?
The discussion is not about whether traffic is inherently beneficial or detrimental, but rather about its post-acquisition utilization. There are multiple methodologies to repurpose traffic that is often classified as "low quality" and transform it into compliant, high-retention traffic for Google's evaluation metrics, enhancing user engagement and dwell time. Additionally, it can be leveraged for navigational patterns, but contemporary networks no longer facilitate such mechanisms—this requires a customized implementation.

Regarding indexing, empirical data from 4 to 5 years ago indicated strong performance in this area. However, current search engine indexing algorithms prioritize more sophisticated ranking factors beyond mere traffic volume.
 
The discussion is not about whether traffic is inherently beneficial or detrimental, but rather about its post-acquisition utilization. There are multiple methodologies to repurpose traffic that is often classified as "low quality" and transform it into compliant, high-retention traffic for Google's evaluation metrics, enhancing user engagement and dwell time. Additionally, it can be leveraged for navigational patterns, but contemporary networks no longer facilitate such mechanisms—this requires a customized implementation.

Regarding indexing, empirical data from 4 to 5 years ago indicated strong performance in this area. However, current search engine indexing algorithms prioritize more sophisticated ranking factors beyond mere traffic volume.
And how do you make good traffic out of bad traffic with rejections?
 
Really amazing and informative post! Nowadays, Google indexing has become a real challenge, especially for new websites. The different methods you have shared are definitely worth trying. Personally, I find the Google Indexing API and social media backlinks methods the most effective.
 
The discussion is not about whether traffic is inherently beneficial or detrimental, but rather about its post-acquisition utilization. There are multiple methodologies to repurpose traffic that is often classified as "low quality" and transform it into compliant, high-retention traffic for Google's evaluation metrics, enhancing user engagement and dwell time. Additionally, it can be leveraged for navigational patterns, but contemporary networks no longer facilitate such mechanisms—this requires a customized implementation.

Regarding indexing, empirical data from 4 to 5 years ago indicated strong performance in this area. However, current search engine indexing algorithms prioritize more sophisticated ranking factors beyond mere traffic volume.
I wonder what you can increase the retention of low quality traffic by? What techniques do you know of?
 
Really amazing and informative post! Nowadays, Google indexing has become a real challenge, especially for new websites. The different methods you have shared are definitely worth trying. Personally, I find the Google Indexing API and social media backlinks methods the most effective.
great ! thanks for sharing on bhw
Thanks for feedback.
 
any recent users for Riseindexing? they changed their pricing & includes social bookmarks.. any good?
I was told that they gave trial credit...where can get them now?
 
any recent users for Riseindexing? they changed their pricing & includes social bookmarks.. any good?
I was told that they gave trial credit...where can get them now?
Hi. Yes, the prices there have changed, but not much. Backlinks in social networks there are of average quality, but better than in any smm panel. Social signals will be from such sites as Ok, Vk, X, Fb. In general, Riseindexing service works well. I don't know about the trial period. I think there was, but apparently it was removed.
 
The redirect method for indexing is becoming less effective. I can testify. It used to work so well then Google stopped jumping the hop to crawl the URL that was being redirected to.
 
The redirect method for indexing is becoming less effective. I can testify. It used to work so well then Google stopped jumping the hop to crawl the URL that was being redirected to.
Thanks for sharing. In general, Google is making things more and more difficult for webmasters. Google is a big business machine.
 
Backlinks on social media used to work best for me. Especially Facebook links helped me to get my site indexed very fast.
That's a solid strategy! When you share links on Facebook, they get exposure, engagement, and interaction, which can trigger search engine bots to discover and index your site quickly.
 
any recent users for Riseindexing? they changed their pricing & includes social bookmarks.. any good?
I was told that they gave trial credit...where can get them now?
Hello. Service is working properly. There should be no problems.
 
The redirect method for indexing is becoming less effective. I can testify. It used to work so well then Google stopped jumping the hop to crawl the URL that was being redirected to.
Google has gotten lazy. Thanks for the info.
 
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Greetings to all webmasters, SEO-specialists, and everyone interested in the topic of page indexing for websites in 2025. Today, the issue of page indexing in Google has become especially relevant, particularly for new websites. The problem with indexing is indeed widespread. I want to share with you my methods for indexing pages. I hope you’ll enjoy it. It’s going to be an exciting journey, I assure you!

1) The method of indexing by submitting a link in the Search Console

This is of course a well-known method. It works (not always). You can submit up to 5-10 pages for re-crawling per day. This is quite limited, and this method doesn’t always guarantee successful indexing.

2) Google Indexing API

This method is quite well-known among many webmasters today. With one API key, you can submit up to 200 links per day. It's not a lot, but it's decent. For WordPress sites, you can use a ready-made plugin that integrates with the Indexing API. The plugin is called Instant Indexing for Google. Here’s the link: https://wordpress.org/plugins/fast-indexing-api/.

3) Submitting a sitemap for indexing in Search Console

This method is considered effective, but sometimes pages take a long time to get indexed. Therefore, I consider this method to be somewhat limited in its effectiveness.

4) Backlinks on social media

This method often works well, but it has its nuances: it doesn’t always work well for new websites, and you need to use it correctly. Social media links are best placed with text related to the link. Unfortunately, not all link vendors provide this service well. Personally, I use task exchange platforms for this, such as https://socpublic.com/. It’s a very well-known task exchange platform worldwide. One link will cost you around $0.01-$0.02. It's really cheap. Plus, you create tasks for users independently, and they complete them.

5) Fast indexing website services

Yes, you heard that right. Such services are indeed available in the market, and they actually work. However, they still don’t guarantee 100% indexing. Personally, I can recommend the following services: https://riseindexing.online/ (A good service with a price of only $0.015 per URL. It also offers a free trial period), https://addtoindex.com/ (This service can also be considered good. The price is low, just $0.02 per URL). These services have shown decent results in various tests. On average, they index up to 85% of pages (including new websites). How they do this is a big topic on its own, and if you're interested, I can cover it in a separate post or in the comments.

6) Backlinks from authoritative sites (Open for indexing)

This method cannot be called completely reliable because it does not guarantee that all pages of your site will be indexed. But in theory, search bots follow such links and land on your site. In theory, this should work. However, as practice shows, this method is not effective in all cases.

7) Your own PBN network

If you can afford to own a PBN network, then you can place links on the main pages. This, of course, does not guarantee successful indexing of all pages, but it can help, at least partially.

8) Redirects to pages that need to be indexed.

If you already have a site that receives traffic and is well-indexed, you can set up redirects from its pages to the pages you want to index. This method might work.

A few words in conclusion:​

Keep in mind that indexing also depends on the quality and uniqueness of the content. I believe that this is where the work should begin. After that, you should use the methods I have outlined in this article. Personally, I think it's best to use multiple methods at once for the most effective results. For example: Submit the sitemap for crawling in Search Console, post links to pages on social media, and use services to speed up site indexing. That’s all for now—I hope you found this material interesting. Feel free to leave your questions in the comments, and I’ll do my best to answer them.
Yes, I always say that SEO is a set of actions. You need to start with the basics, high-quality and unique content, sitemap... and then, if it doesn't work, you need to resort to other tactics.

Plus if a lot of pages on the site are not ranked, it's a sign to think about where the problem is.
 
Yes, I always say that SEO is a set of actions. You need to start with the basics, high-quality and unique content, sitemap... and then, if it doesn't work, you need to resort to other tactics.

Plus if a lot of pages on the site are not ranked, it's a sign to think about where the problem is.
That's right.
 
Replicate what a user does in an automated way, among other things.
Yeah, sure, it's a black method. But it is definitely effective. And did it help you in promoting your site? Thank you for sharing.
 
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