randomherrro
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- Mar 24, 2020
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Hello,
I'm working on a news website that publishes about 30 articles per day, in a 9-10 hour interval. Despite the site is quite old and it should have no issues with indexing (I've shared more details about the website https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/improving-the-ranking-of-an-established-news-website.1217843/), Google crawls it quite rare for a news website, which is not that useful for such a site.
I've noticed that Google may crawl the website once every hour or even once every two hours, and then I end up with 3-4-5 articles indexed simultaneously. I've decided to request manual indexing for each of the articles that are published on the site, as soon as they are live, in order to have them on Google faster.
Is this a strategy that can convince the Google crawler to come more often on the website? It's a bit of an effort to do this constantly, but I'm willing to do it for several weeks if I were to know it's not in vain.
Thank you.
I'm working on a news website that publishes about 30 articles per day, in a 9-10 hour interval. Despite the site is quite old and it should have no issues with indexing (I've shared more details about the website https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/improving-the-ranking-of-an-established-news-website.1217843/), Google crawls it quite rare for a news website, which is not that useful for such a site.
I've noticed that Google may crawl the website once every hour or even once every two hours, and then I end up with 3-4-5 articles indexed simultaneously. I've decided to request manual indexing for each of the articles that are published on the site, as soon as they are live, in order to have them on Google faster.
Is this a strategy that can convince the Google crawler to come more often on the website? It's a bit of an effort to do this constantly, but I'm willing to do it for several weeks if I were to know it's not in vain.
Thank you.