How to index Landing Pages in Google

Started by kavyasharma561, 10-05-2016, 03:59:47

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kavyasharma561Topic starter

Hello folks,

I would like to know, How to index Landing Pages in Google ??


Rita Jaiswal

There  are so many tools are available to index quickly but i would recommend to you below given tools

https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url
http://bulkping.com/fast-index-free-backlinks/


JacobLindSEO

Quote from: kavyasharma561 on 10-05-2016, 03:59:47
Hello folks,

I would like to know, How to index Landing Pages in Google ??

The best way is to add your website to Google Search Console (Webmasters Tools). Then go to the menu called "crawl", there you will have the option to crawl your website and its inner URLs. After the crawl you can order an indexation of the pages.

halley_pham

As those guys have mentioned, the best tool to submit your landing page is google search console. I just want to add something: Usually after you submit your url, it takes maximum a few hours to claw your page and It will start to appear on SERP within 24h.
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pablohunt2812

Your Landing Page
There are so many factors to consider when improving searchable content on your landing page. Google looks through your site at your headlines, URL, title tag, domain name, and especially keywords.
Keywords are the most crucial part of improving your landing page when striving to optimize your search engine results. Use keywords in your headlines, your domain name, your URL, and your title tag and it will improve your ranking. It is suggested that you should use each keyword at least two to three times in the first 100 words of your message.
Keep in mind that your customers may think differently when searching for a product related to yours. It can be beneficial to use keywords that are typical of searchers like "best" or "fastest."


Yuga

Log into Google Search Console.
Navigate to Crawl Fetch as Google.
Take the URL you'd like indexed and paste it into the search bar.
Click the Fetch button.
After Google had found the URL, click Submit to Index.