More google GSC accounts for more manual submissions?

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Hi,

Seems in the gray area niches I do, only manual submission works for timely indexing no matter what. I now have over 20 sites, and am about to index 10 more. The problem is, 10 manual submissions is already not a lot for my 16 sites, I'd like to index more than 10 pages a day on those. Now, I'll be adding 10 more sites, and would have to neglect indexing my other sites to spend a full 10 days to only index 10 pages of each of the new 10 sites.

Really not enough.

I can just make new google accounts, and different GSC accounts, and have 10 submissions per day per account, right? Really annoying GSC doesn't just make is 10 submissions per site per day. 10 pages per day is just so few.

Is there any problem with doing this, or can I go head and make as many google accounts with GSC accounts as I want?
 
If the website has many many pages i'll just submit the sitemap and wait for it to index naturally... cant bother to request indexing manually in this case. (When you update the website re-send the updated sitemap ofc).

Have you tried this approach or is it too slow for you?
 
If the website has many many pages i'll just submit the sitemap and wait for it to index naturally... cant bother to request indexing manually in this case. (When you update the website re-send the updated sitemap ofc).

Have you tried this approach or is it too slow for you?
I submit sitemaps for all of my sites.

I have never seen GSC actually index any pages besides the homepage, it'll crawl them all, and show as "crawled but not indexed" and I'll click "fix" but that never seems to do anything. And all sites combined, I'm talking thousands of pages. I started in the gambling niche, and that niche is so competitive, even manual requests sometimes won't be indexed if too competitive search time(like even a 4,000 word article). I figure it might be harder since after the niches I've done have been gray area sorta related to health(though, those pages always index through manual, I've never seen google wind up not actually indexing a manual submission on any site besides gambling). Also, now I'm using an autoblogger a lot. Seems to work out for specific niche terms, but I'd like to do it on a lot of sites(reviews+blog type sites), and be able to index a lot more. I'll keep making indexes and submitting them, but just never seems to get any pages indexed that way.

It's not a problem for me to make more GSC accounts, I've just been sitting here like "why haven't I done that before?". Like is there a rule against it?
 
I submit sitemaps for all of my sites.

I have never seen GSC actually index any pages besides the homepage, it'll crawl them all, and show as "crawled but not indexed" and I'll click "fix" but that never seems to do anything. And all sites combined, I'm talking thousands of pages. I started in the gambling niche, and that niche is so competitive, even manual requests sometimes won't be indexed if too competitive search time(like even a 4,000 word article). I figure it might be harder since after the niches I've done have been gray area sorta related to health(though, those pages always index through manual, I've never seen google wind up not actually indexing a manual submission on any site besides gambling). Also, now I'm using an autoblogger a lot. Seems to work out for specific niche terms, but I'd like to do it on a lot of sites(reviews+blog type sites), and be able to index a lot more. I'll keep making indexes and submitting them, but just never seems to get any pages indexed that way.

It's not a problem for me to make more GSC accounts, I've just been sitting here like "why haven't I done that before?". Like is there a rule against it?
I see. Thats strange cuz i used to have some heavy spam websites (like thousands of pages of gibberish markov content) and they all indexed by the sitemap on GSC. But it usually works better with expired domains. Surely some content saturation may start to happen and it will be harder to index over time.

Answering your question: no there is no rule against it, but google has been clapping some websites if they find them all in the same account. So its better to diversify accounts as much as possible.

What you could do is create "list pages" with a list of like 100 pages for example and instead of requesting indexing for 100 pages you would do it only for 1. Those pages can be hidden somewhere in your website and link directly to the posts that you wish to index.

You could also try indexing API (although i think its risky) or an indexing service.
 
no, just create service account from Google cloud then add to GSC account as owner
 
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