SEO. Linkbuilding
January 2, 2020

Indexing on Google made easy, index new pages in seconds

I've been seeing it for a while and commenting on Twitter and today in a certain group of Google groups whose name I don't want to remember we were talking about. I wanted to leave here the evidence on the subject and it is that Google indexing is no longer a problem. We can get your new content indexed on Google in minutes or even seconds.

For those who do not know well what I am talking about (sometimes SEO words get stuck in all of us), it is usually called indexing to the action that Google discovers - or rediscovers - our page and starts showing it in its results. Not too long ago we had to worry a lot if we wanted our content to be quickly indexed. Today that is no longer a problem, partly thanks to "Caffeine" the new Google engine that indexes much more content and faster but according to my tests actually to new sources of information that Google is beginning to take to nourish its indexes

Until recently, we had to rely on our link structure and the little case of sitemaps.xml files and wait for Google spiders to come and see us. On the one hand, this has improved a lot: if your website is mediately decent you can include a new link in your sitemap (even loading your RSS sitemap) and the times are greatly shortened. But can you go even faster? Yes.

Google seems that now with the effort it has made in real-time search it has taken new references when it comes to indexing: there are no longer just spiders and systems. Now we have other sources that feed Google directly. The most notorious in my view is Twitter - although there are others - that feeds Google directly from the pact they made with them to get the search launched in real-time.

The test is quite simple, we just have to write a new tweet (the name given to messages on Twitter) with a link and check the speed at which indexes all. In tests I've done I've come to find times lower indexation to the minute and Twitter accounts not very relevant. As is, "Tweet, " read the tweet is well written, start the search and find the first position in the SERP. It is noteworthy that this time the authority that gives you Google for new content appears to be even higher than checking daily indexing.

All this leads us to a conclusion: Twitter is already a mandatory tool in any SEO strategy. If you don't use it, you should do it. For new content, there are people who recommend linking Feedburner with Twitter. From what I've seen this is a bit slow - because of Feedburner and it is preferable to create a small twitter bot and launch the content yourself as soon as it is published.

If you have links that Google is not collecting, you just have to create a tweet with them and wait a few minutes.