Q: Hey there, 1.
does it work yet?
2.if yes then if I working on a event in my website and request for index then can it index within 2-4hour?
3.If I buy it then do I need to pay again for eliteindexer or gindexer etc?
Thanks in advance for replay
Dinkel
May 15, 2024A: Hi nomanalfaruk71,
1. Yes, Indexjet works very reliably to get your pages into Google search.
Please read my further below on cases why indexing may not work (this is outside of the control of any indexing software or method)
2. Indexing time frames depend on many factors, including how many current websites are in front of yours in Google's queue. There is no way to skip ahead of the queue.
A more realistic time frame is 1 week for your page to appear in search.
It's important to distinguish between when Google visits your page (crawl via Googlebot) and when it's indexed. The crawl can happen much sooner than a weeks time.
3. Yes, you do need to pay for another service such as Gindex me, which would cost around $5 to $10 per month.
How Indexing works:
1. Discovery crawl - Googlebot visits your website withing 24 to 72 hours after you requested indexing.
2. Added to indexing queue - Indexing can break at times from Google's end. This means that they have so many pages that need to be processed, that indexing is just not working.
In this case, no tool or indexing method will be able to get your pages into Google search, because indexing is not operation from Google's side. Below is a link to a great podcast by Google, where they talk about how their indexing system works and why it breaks every now and then: https://search-off-the-record.libsyn.com/spilling-the-beans-on-caffeine-googles-indexing-system-and-more
3. Google processes the signals from your page (location, headings, images, text etc) and decides if your page is high quality enough to be shown in search results. If Google detects duplicate content or other issues it may decide not to show your content. Google has plenty of high quality content to chose from and won’t show low quality pages in their search results. Again, no indexing tool or method can change that.