Is it bad submitting new pages to google all the time?

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Every time I publish a new post on my blog, I submit it to google as it gets indexed within minutes that way.

But is there any negative effect of this?

I heard someone talking about leaving footprints is a side-effect.

I would like to know your notions on the topic.

Any help is appreciated. Peace.
 
If your blog is new Google will take time to index pages without your action.
My blog is one month old and Google indexes new posts in 1 day.
 
Do not believe that the best thing you can do is to suggest it to Google in this way nobody steals your content
 
That is what Google made it for, why would it be harmful? There is a limit to how many pages you can submit, so as long as you aren't trying to skirt that you should be fine.

-ThopHayt
 
Submitting URL To Google Not Harm Your Website.
But Google Loves Natural Things That's Why Many People Don't Suggest The Same
 
There's nothing wrong with this at all. I wouldn't consider this a footprint, and it is waaay down the list of things to be concerned about.
 
I'm pretty sure that Google already knows that all the posts on a given blog are by the same person. Submitting a ton of things to index is fine.
 
Don't wait in 2017 to get your link indexed. Going manual as been a recent practice
 
I usually do that. No harm so far.
 
Can someone tell me how exactly does one submit their blog pages to Google? Thank you.
 
And, if you have different website and you submit all with same account via add url function, if one website get ban, other website that you submit can get ban too, or they are totally separated?
 
And, if you have different website and you submit all with same account via add url function, if one website get ban, other website that you submit can get ban too, or they are totally separated?
Nobody know this?
 
Nobody know this?

Hard to say. You can submit pages to index even if they aren't on your own site. If you're logged into a Google account and search for "submit URL to index," you'll get a box to submit a URL for any site regardless of whether you own the site:
https://www.google.com/search?q=submit+url+to+index&oq=submit+url+to+index&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.3555j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

And there are plenty of valid reason to do so. For example, if a competitor's page 404s but is still indexed and ranking above you for a keyword, you might ask Google to recrawl the page to speed up the deindexing of the 404.

Is submitting a site to Google a footprint that Google considers when connecting sites? It certainly could be. If it is, it is certainly considered in the context of many other footprints.
 
I do not think there's any harm is letting Google know about the new page that you have on your site. However, if your site is new, and perhaps if the link profile is not that established yet, perhaps you may want to schedule these new content for submission to Google - You don't want Google discovering hundreds of new links or content, as perhaps there are other factors which may suggest unnatural for such occurrences that may get your site flagged in the process.
 
No, it is fine. There's nothing wrong in doing that habit of yours. It's effective at getting content indexed quickly.
 
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