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How many pages indexed in Google?  Comparing Webmaster Tools to “Site:” Search articles and interviews

How many pages indexed in Google? Comparing Webmaster Tools…

  • February 12, 2013
  • by Gradiva Couzin

In mid-2012 Google announced a new tool in Webmaster Tools that allows you to view the Index Status of your website.  This tool gives you the ability to view a few interesting metrics related to how Google is indexing your website:

  • Total Indexed
  • Ever Crawled
  • Blocked by Robots
  • Not Selected

You can learn more about each of these metrics on Google’s Help Page.

With the tool being out now for a few months, we decided to compare the values found by performing a “site:” search in Google vs the number provided by looking at Total Indexed in Google Webmaster Tools.

For our review, we took a sampling of (10) sites we are working on, and reviewed the difference between the two methods. We looked at sites ranging from 70 to  over 12 million indexed pages.

Overall, we saw a trend of “site:” search showing 15-30% more pages than the Total Indexed metric.

We did, however, see one extreme outlier showing a more dramatic difference between the two values. This domain shows 12.1 million pages indexed for the Total Indexed metric in Google Webmaster Tools, but only 2,450,000 in a Google “site:” search.

Has anyone else noticed this variance?  Share your numbers with us in the comments!

How to Get Author Thumbnail Photos in Google Search Results articles and interviews

How to Get Author Thumbnail Photos in Google Search…

  • January 25, 2013
  • by Gradiva Couzin

Q: Lately when I search in Google, a lot of my competitors have nice looking photos next to their site listings.  How can I get a photo of me to show up next to my site?

A: What you’re seeing in Google is called a rich snippet that is present thanks to authorship display for either a full website, or for individual pages on a site.  Originally used primarily by news sites to identify journalists who penned articles, this search enhancement is now seen for everyone from dentists to dogsitters.  We love authorship because it adds a personality and credibility to a website, and it’s appropriate for a wide range of businesses and entities – anyone who’s comfortable adding a human face to the site.

Why Set Up Authorship?

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Authorship display is not considered a factor in Google ranks but there are other good reasons to pursue it. Here are some benefits of authorship display:

  • Make your search listings more noticeable and potentially increase the number of clickthroughs on your listings
  • Create a visible signal of credibility for your content in search
  • Get more Google+ followers
  • Help readers discover more of your content by clicking the “more by” link

How To Set Up Authorship With Google

Step 1 is very important:  Make sure you have a Google+ profile, as it is required for authorship display.

Step 2: Once you’ve got your Google+ profile set up, there are two routes you can take to set up authorship display:

Authorship Method 1:

If your email account (jdoe@my-domain.com) is the same as your content domain (my-domain.com/this-is-a-page/), then follow the two steps below:

(a) Make sure that any articles you post on your site have a clear byline identifying you as the author (e.g., “By John Doe”), using the exact same name as you have in your Google+ account.

(b) Visit Google’s authorship page and submit your email address (make sure you are logged into your Google account when doing this).

Once your email address is submitted on the authorship page, Google will crawl pages on your domain looking for by-lines that contain your name.  When it finds the by-lines containing your name,  Google will display authorship information for those pages.

Authorship Method 2:

If you don’t have an email address on the same domain as your content, follow the steps below:

(a) Add the following link pointing to your Google+ profile anywhere on your page:

<a href=”https://plus.google.com/[your-account-number]?rel=author”>Google</a>

For example:

<a href=”https://plus.google.com/109097091682601072107?rel=author”>Google</a>

(b)  Edit the “Contributor To” section in your Google+ profile with a link pointing to the domain that you just placed the link on.

This method works on a page-by-page basis, so you will need to include the link to your Google+ profile on every page for which you want authorship display. One advantage of using this tag is that it can be placed on pages that are not articles and do not have bylines.

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Setting up authorship display requires just a small investment of time, and has nice potential benefits.  We hope you’ll give it a try!

 

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