• My blog is a bout a month old, but I have submitted it only a week or 2 ago to Google. It is on Google now.

    However, it doesn’t seemed to have crawled any of the individual posts/articles, nor the Pages. It only crawled the main page, the archives, and strangely a link to Feed (and has a “view as HTML” link right beside it on google).

    Anyone had that problem? Do I have to wait longer for google to crawl everything?

    Would Google sitemap help? I thought even though it may help, it isn’t required. The way it stands now had me thinking otherwise.

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  • Sitemap would definitely help, as it tells google what to crawl. I’ve set it up to update my sitemap every time I post and Google usually download the sitemap once or twice a day and crawl/cache every few days.

    Thread Starter xenoss

    (@xenoss)

    Ok. But is it normal that Google doesn’t crawl the posts themselves?

    Searching for a particular post using keywords that are on the post title, I get top most a feed/rdf of my site, then the main index (the post title is on the index), month archive which the posts belongs, and after clicking the “omitted results included” on google, I also get the category of the post as well.

    But no posts themselves.

    And why are they including the feed links (always on top too, no less!)?

    Thanks for any help you can give.

    Google will crawl them – it just takes longer when you go the route of submitting your blog directly than if you let Google find your site naturally.

    I have one post in particular that has drawn over 1500 visitors a day for a week straight now – trust me, it’ll find them. Stop trying to force it, and be patient. ??

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