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How Google Indexing API Helped Solve Our Website's Poor Indexing Issue

Recently, a client approached us with a problem — their website was poorly indexed by Google. As a result, even high-quality articles failed to appear in search results and couldn’t attract new visitors. We carried out a technical audit, pinpointed the causes, and helped restore the website’s visibility in search.
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Google Indexing API helped solve the problem in a relatively short period of time.

Previously, the client was submitting pages for indexing through Google Search Console one by one, taking 5 to 10 minutes per page. This was not only slow but also inefficient (not all pages were indexed immediately).

Using the Google Indexing API, we were able to resubmit up to 100 pages per iteration and up to 200 pages per day for a single project! This provided a significant boost, and many of the site's pages were indexed by Google, improving visibility and attracting more traffic. Google Indexing API is a great solution for poor indexing issues.

Effective for both new and old websites

New websites do not always get indexed quickly and completely. Sometimes only the homepage and category pages are indexed. The site may even be optimized for Google, but something may still go wrong. Poor initial indexing does not equal a poor site.

Older websites are less likely to have this problem. However, some pages may not be indexed. These could be high-quality pages: non-spammy, search-optimized. We often have cases where we resubmit such pages through the Google Indexing API, and they quickly rank high and drive traffic. It also helps expedite the removal of 404 pages from search or the consolidation of addresses through a 301 redirect.

Quick Implementation of New and Updated Pages

We use accelerated indexing for all new and updated pages. Standard indexing can take weeks — during that time, content is often copied, and Google may no longer recognize your site as the original source.

  • New pages. After publishing a new page, we use the Google Indexing API to ensure it gets indexed as quickly as possible and starts generating traffic sooner.
  • Updated pages. For refreshed content, accelerated indexing helps track when Google detects the changes and assess how they affect the site’s search positions.

Conclusion

If you encounter similar issues, contact Webdelo. We will fix the technical errors that hinder indexing and set up the Google Indexing API to help you reach your target audience faster and more effectively!