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Learning if a specific page is part of Google's main index

         

SEOWoman

1:13 pm on Oct 20, 2009 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks in advance for answering this question for me. I have a website that gets a bunch of traffic to only about 5 pages of the site. I'm fairly sure that the other 95 pages are not part of the main Google index. What is the best way for me to tell if a specific page is part of the main Google index where I will see at least some long tail traffic? There used to be a way to see which pages were part of the supplemental index. Is there a way to tell today?

longen

2:12 pm on Oct 20, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Try:
site:domain.com
site:domain.com/folder/filename.htm

Open a Google Webmaster Tools account.

Robert Charlton

7:07 pm on Oct 20, 2009 (gmt 0)

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SEOWoman - welcome to WebmasterWorld.

If the specific page has a text string unique to that page (4-5 words, or a sentence), put that text in quotes and search on the web. If your page is indexed, it should be returned.