Will all pages and links be indexed?

We strive to ensure the most comprehensive indexing coverage possible, but it's important to understand that 100% indexing is virtually impossible to achieve in real-world conditions. This is due to a number of factors: search engine algorithms, the technical condition of the site, content quality, link structure, and external constraints such as competition and page update frequency.

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However, we are making comprehensive efforts to bring this indicator as close to the highest possible level. In practice, this includes optimizing the site's internal structure, correctly configuring robots.txt and sitemap.xml files, eliminating duplicate content, increasing page load speed, and improving their relevance.

According to our current statistics and accumulated experience, we achieve indexation of up to 88% of the site's internal pages. This means that the vast majority of key content becomes accessible to search engines and can contribute to rankings. Regarding external links leading to the site, their indexation reaches approximately 75%. Much depends on the quality of the donors, their authority, and the frequency of crawling by search robots.

It's important to remember that indexing is a dynamic process. Some pages may be temporarily dropped from the index or, conversely, added later. Therefore, we not only achieve a high initial indexing level but also constantly monitor the situation, promptly responding to changes and adjusting our strategy as necessary.

Thus, while it is impossible to guarantee indexing of every page and every link, our approach ensures consistently high results and the most effective site presence in search results.

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