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		<title>How Many Pages of Your Website Has Google Been To?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick simple exercise to see how many pages the mighty Google has “indexed” or visited on your website. How much of “you” does the world really see? Well worth keeping a check on. Some folk think that just because your website is “live” and you’re getting some web traffic that Google have been there. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A quick simple exercise to see how many pages the mighty Google has “indexed” or visited on your website.</p>
<p><strong>How much of “you” does the world really see?</strong> Well worth keeping a check on.</p>
<p>Some folk think that just because your website is “live” and you’re getting some web traffic that Google have been there. Not necessarily so.</p>
<p>This subject came up again while we were doing a rebuild for a client. <strong>I like to do a “status report” before we even touch a thing.</strong> I mean, how can rave about how well a site is ranking if I don’t have a starting point?</p>
<p><strong>The first thing I do is check how many pages are “indexed”.</strong> How many pages does Google “see”?</p>
<p>Here’s how to find out –</p>
<ul>
<li>Open up your browser window, Firefox, Internet Explorer, whatever.</li>
<li>Go to Google.</li>
<li>In the search window type in site:www.yourdomainname.com.au </li>
</ul>
<p>In the case of our client it was this</p>
<p>site:www.annettestanton.com</p>
<p>and guess what? This was the result that came back</p>
<p>- Your search &#8211; <strong>site:www.annettestanton.com</strong> &#8211; did not match any documents.</p>
<p>So if someone searches for Annette Stanton on the internet will they find her? Umm, NO! Well, not her website anyway.</p>
<p>How can they? Google don’t even recognise this as a website yet! <strong>And get this. </strong>The site has been live for nearly a year!</p>
<p>What did I find? Annette’s Facebook profile!</p>
<p>I’ll update you in another post and show you how quickly we get a heap of pages “indexed” by Google. We&#8217;re doing an indepth case study of Annette&#8217;s site &#8211; The <strong>&#8220;4 Week Website Work Over&#8221;</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>So do a check now on your own site.</strong> Remember, in Google search put in – site:www.yourwebsite.com/au</p>
<p>Let me know what you find and how many pages you have indexed!</p>
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