How does this work

The process is designed to be as simple as possible, while still taking into account search engine requirements and real indexing mechanisms.

To index your website's internal pages, you'll need to grant us access to our Google Search Console account. This is necessary so we can work directly with your site through Google's official tool: submit URLs for re-crawl, monitor indexing status, and promptly identify any errors. This approach significantly speeds up indexing and makes the process more manageable.

Once we have access, we:

  • we form a list of priority pages;
  • We send them for indexing through the console tools;
  • we optimize the frequency and order of sending;
  • we track the status (indexed, excluded, requires revision);
  • If necessary, we provide recommendations for improving indexing.

As for external links, things are even simpler —no console access required. You simply submit a list of URLs (e.g., links from donors, PBNs, directories, etc.), and we initiate the process of "warming up" them and accelerating their indexing through our own infrastructure.

This includes:

  • creating signals for search robots;
  • placement of auxiliary pages and transitions;
  • speeding up link detection by bots;
  • distribute the load so that everything looks natural.

It's important to understand: search engines, including Google, make the final indexing decision independently. We don't directly "insert" pages into the index, but rather create the most favorable conditions to ensure this happens quickly and with a high probability.

As a result you get:

  • accelerated indexing of pages;
  • higher percentage of index hits;
  • transparent process control (for internal URLs);
  • time savings compared to manual sending.
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