Printer Friendly Version Print this thread
Email this thread to a friend eMail this thread to a friend
Related Forum Posts
  1. Is this the right tool for the job? (In: I Want to Sell My Website)
  2. Crawl stats / Time spent downloading a page (In: Google)
  3. Google Analytical Tool (In: Google)
  4. Jamesoo - Find what you'll never expect (In: Other Search Engines)
  5. Shopping for an Effective Bid Management Tool (In: Pay Per Click - Google/Yahoo & Others)
Featured Web Site Template

Hundreds More at Free Site Templates.com!

Web Site Partners
Sponsored Links
 
Moderator(s): Prowler
Member Message

umap
Joined: Jan 21, 2006
# Posts: 32

View the profile for umap Send umap a private message

Posted: 09/01/2006 05:12 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

Hi,
I want to know a partucular page got indexed on not. How will I get the result? Do you know any tools for that? I don't want to check manually. Because the site is having some thousands and thousands of pages. Please. Help me.

Thanks,
Uma





g1smd
Moderator
Joined: Jul 28, 2002
# Posts: 10178

View the profile for g1smd Send g1smd a private message

Posted: 09/01/2006 05:30 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

The site:domain.com searches list all the pages that they have found.

Count how many are really on your site, and compare that to the reported number.



Prowler
Moderator
Joined: Aug 14, 2000
# Posts: 1705

View the profile for Prowler Send Prowler a private message

Posted: 09/05/2006 09:33 pm
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

Not many people realize this simple truth - that the most important SEO tool about a particular search engine is the search engine itself.

Use site:domain.com page name

Use the title of the page there and Google will tell you if the page is in its index. Check out the cache and you will know when it was last crawled.



You are not permitted to post messages in this forum or topic, because of one or more of the following reasons:
  1. You have not yet logged in, or registered properly as a member
  2. You are a member, but no longer have posting rights.
  3. This is a private forum, for which you do not have permissions.

If you are a recent member, it's possible that you simply have not yet confirmed your account. Please check your email for a message entitled 'JimWorld Forums: Confirm Your Account' and follow the instructions contained within.

If you cannot find this message, click here to Re-Send it.

If you are still experiencing problem, please read the Login Assistance Article for some advice on what may be causing your login not to work properly.

Switch to Advanced Editor and ... Create a New Topic or Reply to this Thread

New posts Forum is locked
© 1995  ·  iWeb, Inc  ·  DBA JimWorld Productions