Get Content Crawled & Ranked Faster: 5 Tips From An SEO Expert

Get Content Crawled & Ranked Faster: 5 Tips From An SEO Expert

Wish you knew the secrets to getting your written content seen and ranked faster?

Want to know what’s slowing it all down?

We can help you understand how your content gets noticed and crawled by Google so you can create naturally higher-ranking pages, blogs, and more.

Once you understand how Google sees your content, you can quickly determine how to get it live on the SERPs faster.

Real-time log file insights can become your secret ingredient to better content and SEO.

On May 18, I moderated a webinar by Steven Van Vessum, Director of Organic Marketing at ContentKing/Conductor.

He showed how you can easily use log file insights to improve crawling and indexing, leading to higher-ranked content.

Here is a summary of the webinar.

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There’s a good chance that you’re facing these issues, as most companies do:

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Avoid these roadblocks for search engines that try to crawl your site:

To get content crawled, indexed, and ranked fast, find a way to obtain relevant and authoritative backlinks.

This will jumpstart the success of your content.

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They are text files containing records of:

They show crawlers’ actual behavior and are essential in understanding how they crawl your site.

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Companies need easy access to log file insights for content teams to succeed.

When you have those insights, you can start thinking critically and getting answers to questions like:

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Fortunately, there are easier ways to get a hold of these log files than the traditional method.

The answer is in CDN Logs.

CDN Logs are databases that are stored on services like CloudFlare’s CDN, which are basically networks across the globe that have copies of sites.

A lot of these CDN sites keep logs.

These logs are updated in real-time and are often available through a plug-and-play connector.

Connecting these log insights to your content inventory allows you to see data such as how often your newly published posts are crawled.

So, instead of sifting through excel sheets of data, you can quickly view log files this way.

Valuable Insights You Get With CDN Logs

When you use CDN logs to improve crawling and indexing, you’ll be able to get data that helps you answer these questions:

Once you see the real-time log file insights and notice that the search engines haven’t crawled your newly published pages yet, it’s helpful to check Google Search Console.

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If you’re using one of them, you’ll be able to get access to these CDN log files and start up-leveling your SEO game.

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