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Which URLs aren't indexed or sitemap? How to find it?



Understanding which pages on your site isn't indexed is pretty beneficial and may assist you to enhance your site’s SEO.
I have written this detailed article on the way to find or check indexed and unindexed pages from the sitemap or on the website .
Actually, some people asked me questions that are mentioned below:
  • How to see which pages of an internet site aren't being indexed by the search engines?
  •  Is there any way to find the non-indexed pages of my website?
  •  How to seek out the URLs which aren't indexed in Google?
  • What is that the best tool for getting a report of URLs that aren't indexed in Google for a whole site?

So, here are some most vital ways to seek out URLs that aren't indexed in Google

1. Find out index status by using info: Operator

You can quite conveniently use info: operator to work out whether a selected page isn't being indexed. attend Google, type in “info:www.yoururl.com” without the quotes. Please see the instance below:


Using info: operator to see index status may be a great way but not efficient specifically when your website has several URLs like 50-100. it's going to take tons of your time to see all URLs one by one.
So, you'll use the second method (site: operator) to seek out not indexed URLs of your website.

2. Find out Index Status of your Website by using the site: Operator

Go to Google, type in “site:www.yourwebsiteurl.com” without the quotes. you'll check a site, a subdomain, and a particular page, etc. Check the list of all URLs Google shows within the search results and determine URLs of your website that aren't within the search engine results pages. most likely, they're unindexed URLs. Please see the instance below:


Also, remember that you simply can roll in the hay on sub-directories or partial URL paths for specific results. For instance:
Of course, if you've got thousands of URLs this method isn't ideal, so you'll try the third method (use index checker tools) which is my favorite method.

3. Use Google Index Status Checker Tools

Greenlane Google Indexation Tester is my favorite tool to seek out indexed and non-indexed URLs quickly and efficiently. you'll even check the indexation status of thousands of URLs directly. the way to use Greenlane Google Indexation Tester sees the image below:



Index checking is additionally an honest tool to see the indexation status of URLs. This tool support URL’s up to 25 at once!

Useful Tips

Once you discover out URLs that aren't indexed, you've got to ask Google to recrawl or reindex your pages by using Fetch as Google tool or submitting a sitemap.
Use Google Search Console to see sitemap and index status & confirm all the pages of your website are indexed in Google.
You can also hire us for SEO services to enhance the indexation status and ranking of your website.


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