Blog Vs Page

Which of these google indexes first for a new site?

  • Blog

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Page

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Product Page

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Auto Post

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sales Page

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

IM Dude

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I noticed in the last few days that Google indexes blog pages last or not at all.

There is no difference blog and a page except no comment on the page, I think there are plugins that enable that.
Also, I have observed google indexes Autoblog fastest due to the sheer volume of posts in Autoblog.
Google algo loves sales page and indexes them and rank them fast.
What about the product description page.
Seems everything else gets indexed fast except posts.

What If I publish all my bogs as pages and once google indexes them, I change them back to posts?
What are your thoughts?
 
There really are only some slight formatting variations between a page & a post.
Even if this was an exploit (doubt there is) it would surely be patched soon so not worth the hassle I don't think.

Some people only publish pages on their sites, so will be interesting to hear others chime in.
 
I noticed in the last few days that Google indexes blog pages last or not at all.

There is no difference blog and a page except no comment on the page, I think there are plugins that enable that.
Also, I have observed google indexes Autoblog fastest due to the sheer volume of posts in Autoblog.
Google algo loves sales page and indexes them and rank them fast.
What about the product description page.
Seems everything else gets indexed fast except posts.

What If I publish all my bogs as pages and once google indexes them, I change them back to posts?
What are your thoughts?
I haven't noticed that at all. I only post articles as blog posts when I have big websites, because I can categorize them. They all get into index within 2 hours for most of my websites. As for pages, to change them into posts, as long as you don't change the URL structure, then changing them from one type to another won't do much, but I wouldn't go through all that trouble, because again, I think your results were only based on a small test, not enough to get a clear idea
 
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