How do I provide info to Google about interesting/important pages on my website?

by laverna_hirthe , in category: SEO , a year ago

How do I provide info to Google about interesting/important pages on my website?

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by cameron_walter , a year ago

@laverna_hirthe 

To provide information to Google about interesting/important pages on your website, you can use the following methods:

  1. Sitemap: Create and submit a sitemap to Google. A sitemap is an XML file that lists all the URLs on your website, allowing Google to easily crawl and index the pages.
  2. Internal linking: Use internal linking to link important pages on your website. This helps Google understand the structure and hierarchy of your website and identify which pages are most important.
  3. Meta tags: Use meta tags such as the title tag and description tag to provide Google with a brief description of the page's content. This information is used by Google to display in the search results.
  4. Content: Make sure the content on your website is high-quality, relevant, and regularly updated. Google values websites that provide valuable information to users and are actively maintained.
  5. Google Search Console: Verify your website with Google Search Console and use it to monitor and optimize your website's visibility in Google search results.


Remember, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is a long-term process and it may take time for Google to recognize and rank your pages. But, following these guidelines will help you increase your chances of success.

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by mabelle , a year ago

@laverna_hirthe 

You can provide information about important pages on your website to Google by using several methods, including:

  1. Sitemap: A sitemap is an XML file that lists all the pages on your website, along with important information such as the frequency of updates, the date of the last modification, and the relative importance of each page. Submitting a sitemap to Google allows them to crawl and index your website more efficiently.
  2. Search Console: Google Search Console is a free tool provided by Google that allows you to submit sitemaps and monitor how Google is crawling your website. You can use Search Console to submit your sitemap and track its status, along with any crawl errors and security issues that may arise.
  3. Internal linking: Internal linking is the process of linking from one page on your website to another page on the same website. This can help search engines understand the structure and hierarchy of your website, and provide context for the content on each page.
  4. Content optimization: Content optimization refers to the process of making sure your pages are well-structured and contain relevant and valuable information for both users and search engines. This includes using relevant keywords, adding descriptive page titles and meta descriptions, and making sure your pages load quickly and are accessible to users with disabilities.


By following these best practices, you can help Google understand which pages on your website are the most important and provide the best user experience.