Many novice webmasters ask a question: why can’t the articles I publish every day be quickly included by search engines? How to make today’s update be included the next day? In fact, you must have a plan for everything you do. Let me talk about some of my own experiences.
[Set an update time period for the website]
Determine the update time of your website every day and make it regular. If you have time to update at 8:30 in the morning and 9:00 in the evening, then make this update plan and stick to it. It is best not to spend three days fishing and two days drying the net. Insist on regularly updating the content of your website. Originality is king, and you cannot save everything by collecting it. If you persist in this way for a long time, the spider will gradually master your time patterns and will be "synchronized" with you.
[Do not change the website layout at will]
Is it enough to update website content regularly? wrong! It should also be noted that the layout of the website sections should not be changed at will, because the spider will gradually become familiar with your full site map, and suddenly you will delete a certain article section on the website today. You thought it was easy to delete, but you tricked the spider, so that when the spider came to visit this article section on time, there was no gain, and when he came the next day, he realized that he had gone the wrong way? Still on the third day. If this continues, the spider will think that your website is unstable and it will wait for you. Even if you come again, it will depend on its mood. Hehe~ The layout must be well positioned when building the website. This is why I mentioned that the layout should not be moved randomly.
[Check the dead links and friendly links of the website frequently]
Regularly check for dead links on your website. If there are any, deal with them immediately. Don’t feel troublesome and ignore them. You should carefully check the friendly links of the website that have been completed. The quality of friendly links mainly depends on the quantity rather than the quantity. Spiders prefer high-quality sites.
Through the above experiences I have shared, I believe that your website is not far away from achieving the goal of "updating today and including it tomorrow"!
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