How can I make a list of all URLs indexed by Google?
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I have a large site with over 6000 pages indexed but only 600 actual pages and need to clean up with 301 redirects. Haven't had this need since Google stopped displaying the url's in the results.
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very depressed of being not indexing URL - https://www.wrightleatherworks.com/collections/gun-holsters-for-women please someone help
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Open the sitemap in a text editor or XML viewer. Look at the <loc> tags in the sitemap file. These tags contain the URL of each page on the website. You can copy the URLs from the <loc> tags into a spreadsheet or text document.
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Open the sitemap in a text editor or XML viewer. Look at the <loc> tags in the sitemap file. These tags contain the URL of each page on the website. You can copy the URLs from the <loc> tags into a spreadsheet or text document.
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@aplusnetsolutions create a seperate sitemap for not indexed pages and upload to google web master tools. i had a website had same issues. Also remember it will take some time also
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@aplusnetsolutions
Make sure all these things are selected in screaming frog and -
Going to Google search console it will tell you how many inches are inside Google search index there are a few other ways to do this if you want
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By far the easiest is to going to search console and select coverage and all known pages
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For the quick and dirty method, simply perform a simple site search in your Google search bar with “site:yourdomain.com”
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You can crawl your site using screaming frog (it will 500 pages for free but every SEO should have it) use it to index your site and connect it to Google search console API as well as Google analytics and you will have a easy-to-read CSV export of your index and non-index pages
more on how this is done![ you can see the non-indexable URLs on the the right click that]( image url)
video https://youtu.be/iYeXSdUt_hg
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or indexer site with any thing that can export a CSV download the CSV uploaded here and it will tell you which pages are in Google's index
https://www.rankwatch.com/free-tools/google-index-checkerhttps://searchengineland.com/check-urls-indexed-without-upsetting-google-follow-267472
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