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How to make sure Google crawls all your webpages for indexing?
There are a few things you can do to make sure Google crawls all of your web pages for indexing:
- Create a sitemap and submit it to Google Search Console. A sitemap is a file that lists all of the pages on your website. Submitting your sitemap to Google Search Console helps Google to find and index all of your pages. This is easy to do with the UltimateWB built-in Sitemap Generator tool.
- Make sure your website is well-structured and
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How can you make an old website more visible on Google using SEO techniques?
Here are some SEO techniques that you can use to make an old website more visible on Google:
Update your content regularly.
Google likes to see fresh content, so it's important to update your website's content on a regular basis. This could involve adding new blog posts, articles, or product pages, or updating existing content to make it more accurate or informative. It's easy to do with the UltimateWB CMS.
Optimize your titles and meta descriptions.
Your titles
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Why you need a sitemap for your website search engine ranking & SEO
A sitemap is just like how it sounds - it's a roadmap for search engines that lead them to your webpages. It's a list of your website's individual page urls,in an XML file, so that Google and other search engines can crawl and index - and rank - your site's pages more easily. There's a good reason to make a sitemap for your website! If you want a high search engine ranking to direct traffic to your website from user
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