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Old November 30th, 2008, 01:49 PM
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How to tell which pages Google crawled?

Does anyone know how I can tell which pages Google has crawled on each visit? I know I can see which pages are indexed via webmaster tools and I can see when each pages was last visited that way but is there an easier way of seeing this data?

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Web master tools is your best bet for help on this. It's not great, but it's the only inside view they really give you to know what's in their database, and when they crawled it.

The other thing you can do is log your pages and harvest the logs to see what they crawled. But this doesn't tell you what they indexed and stored in their database.
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Web master tools is your best bet for help on this. It's not great, but it's the only inside view they really give you to know what's in their database, and when they crawled it.

The other thing you can do is log your pages and harvest the logs to see what they crawled. But this doesn't tell you what they indexed and stored in their database.


Thanks for your reply. How do I log my pages? I have access to the sites statistics and can view visitors by IP address and follow their path through the site but I can't tell which visitor is Google.

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try using Google Webmaster Tools

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Download your log file and do a search for :

Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.google.com/bot.html)

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Hi,

You can use webmaster tool & also you can use one commend about all pages full information

site:www. your domain name .com

Use this in google & you will get all information..

If you have any questions ask me.

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Does anyone know how I can tell which pages Google has crawled on each visit? I know I can see which pages are indexed via webmaster tools and I can see when each pages was last visited that way but is there an easier way of seeing this data?

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Hi JSELG,

Ithink the info given is a bit vauge. Definitly sign up for Google Webmaster tools.

However make sure you create and submit a sitmap, verify your site, enter a viald robots text etc, as if this isn't done your won't be getting the most from the webmaster tools.

Once your site has been submitted webmaster tools you can then see what GoogleBot sees, view yuor crawl stats, view crawl errors etc.

Hope this helps, any problems give me a shout.

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