Archiving a site in Google and other search engines is an important point for the success of any blog, but as a new blog, sometimes search engines may be late in sending their spiders to your site.
But there is no problem. In this topic, we will explain how to quickly archive your site in all search engines, and show you how to ensure that your site will be automatically archived by Google and other search engines.
We will explain another way to quickly and manually archive your topics in case the search engines do not send their spiders to you.
New blogs may be ignored by Google due to Google’s unwillingness to send its spiders to a site that may not contain exclusive and renewable topics, until Google makes sure of the quality content, it will archive your site in Google.
Archiving is the process of crawling search spiders to categorize the content of your site and determine its direction.
As every new topic published on the site needs a new crawl process to rank it in the search engine results, and crawls may be delayed and the period of sending spiders varies from one site to another.
After the crawl process is completed, the spiders join the pages of your site to the pages that were previously crawled, and when a visitor performs a search, the spiders choose the appropriate search results that they have previously crawled.
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1- registration in Google Search Console
The first important point is to register in Webmaster Tools and submit sitemaps to your site.
rss.xmlfeeds/posts/defaultatom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=100atom.xmlsitemap.xml
All you have to do is register in Webmaster Tools and copy and paste these codes one by one, and you will simply have created the sitemap for your site and submitted it.
2- Register in Google Analytics
Signing up for google analytics is an additional step to help speed up archiving. Sign up and get daily reports on your site’s performance.
3- Create pages for your site in social networks
Of course, any new blog should have its own pages on social media platforms and put the blog link in the profile of the account or page, and this will give a signal to search engines to speed up the archiving of the site.
4- Post your new topics on social networks
After creating your pages on social media platforms, periodically publish the latest blogs on the blog accounts to get visitors, so Google will speed up archiving
Also, it is okay to share the latest posts on the pages of others, as long as those pages allow visitors to publish, as we see in the Facebook pages and groups.
Add your site to the largest directories
This method was useful in the past to get you on top of search engines, but Google has made updates that ignore links from these directories. But this is still a good way to signal Google to notice your site and archive it, you have to make sure you find the high impact directories and deliver your site there.
In order to know what your site has been archived, you should search in Google in the following way, for example using our MashMedia site, all you have to do is type your site’s domain
site:mashmediaco.com
You will see the archived pages of your site