Get Indexed Listed in Google Blog Search

How to Get Indexed listed in Google Blog Search and remove noindex tag from RSS Feed / Feedburner. Part of SEO Tutorial series.

Getting indexed or listed in Google Blogsearch means you get more traffic and exposure. Hence it’s important to have your blog post seen in Google Blog Search. Note, having indexed in Google.com will not automatically get your blog indexed in Google Blogsearch.

CONTENTS

  1. Automatic Ping
    1. Self-Hosted WordPress Blog
    2. Blogger Blogspot
    3. WordPress.com
  2. Manual Ping
  3. Feedburner Setting
  4. Platinum SEO Pack / All in One Seo Pack Plugins Setting
  5. How to know it is Indexed?
  6. Conclusion
  7. If everything does not work

Below some simple tips to get crawled by Google Blogsearch.

I. Automatic Ping

I.A. Self-Hosted WordPress Blog

  1. After login -> Settings -> Writing
  2. Update Services  (at the bottom) put this inside the box -> http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2
  3. Save Changes. Done.
  4. If you are using Feedburner, see Feedburner Setting


I.B.Blogger Blogspot

  1. After login to Blogger.com -> Settings -> Basic
  2. Opt “Yes” at Let search engines find your blog?
  3. Save Settings. Done.
  4. If you are using Feedburner, see Feedburner Setting


I.C. WordPress.com

  1. After login to WordPress.com -> Settings -> Privacy
  2. Site Visibility -> check the
  3. Save changes. Done.
  4. If you are using Feedburner, see Feedburner Setting


II. Manual Pinging

If you are blogging on free blogging services such as Blogger.com Blogspot or WordPress.com, you may ping Google Blogsearch manually.

  1. Go to http://blogsearch.google.com/ping
  2. Enter your blog URL address
  3. Click Submit Blog. Done.


III. For Feedburner User

If you are using Feedburner, make sure you deactivate the Noindex feature (Publicize -> No Index; by default it’s already deactivated / inactive).

After deactivating / disabling this feature, check your Feedburner’s source in browser (Firefox: view -> page source; Internet Explorer: View -> Source; Chrome: press CTRL+U), if this noindex code (<xhtml:meta xmlns:xhtml=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” name=”robots” content=”noindex” />
) still there, check your WordPress original feed, see this tutorial how to remove noindex tag from WordPress RSS Feed.

1. Correct Settings: Deactivate noindex. feedburner deactivate disable noindex

2. Wrong Settings: Activating and selecting/checking or deselecting/unchecking both options will make your blog not-indexed by Google Blogsearch.

selecting feedburner noindex option is wrong

Further reading on this Feedbuer noindex thing,  read Andybeard’s post

IV. IF You are using Platinum SEO Pack or All in One SEO Pack Plugins
You have to make sure that the no-index RSS Feed option left unchecked.

  1. After login -> Platinum SEO Pack / All in One SEO Pack admin setting
  2. Uncheck the option: Use noindex for comments RSS feeds
  3. Uncheck the option: Use noindex for all RSS feeds
  4. Click Update Options. Done.
  5. Note: After all this, if you have WordPress cache plugins (super-cache, w3 total cache, wp cache) installed, make sure you clear / delete / empty caches from WordPress cache plugins admin and delete cache from your browser as well and see the result from the browser source (Firefox: view -> page source; IE: view -> source; Chrome: press Ctrl+U). If the [name="robots" content="noindex"] is still there, just write a new post. The noindex will be gone.

In Pictures:

  • Correct settings: platinum seo pack setting
  • Wrong Settings: platinum seo pack wrong setting


V. How to Know Your Blog Get Indexed or Not

  1. Just go to http://blogsearch.google.com/
  2. Enter this: site:example.com or try site:afatih.wordpress.com -> click Search Blogs
  • If the response like this: Results 1 – 10 of about 11,317 for blogurl:afatih.wordpress.com -> this means the blog afatih.wordpress.com has been properly indexed  by Google Blog Search.
  • If there’s no result found (like, Your search – site:example.com – did not match any documents.) , it means your blog is not yet indexed by Google Blogsearch.


VI. Conclusion

  1. Google Blog Search will crawl, index and aggregate a blog based on the blog’s RSS feed.
  2. Therefore, Google Blog Search will not index a particular blog if the RSS feed is set to noindex– either through Feedburner noindex feature or setting the original feed to noindex with or without plugins– as understood from point III and IV.
  3. To see if your Feedburner is visible to Google Blog Search, open your Feedburner page. Example, http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatihsyuhud. View the source, if there’s “noindex” in it, your Feedburner’s feed will not appear in Google Blog Search. To fix it, see point III and point IV.
  4. After fixing the noindex problem, write a post or two. Once the new post shown in your Feedburner, the noindex tag is gone.

Further reading


VII. If Everything Does not Work

If every attempts mentioned above does not work; your blog is still not indexed / listed by Google Blog Search after a week or two, you may want to contact Google Blog Search support for help since there’s a possibility that there’s a bug in Google Blog Search system that prevent your blog/site from being listed/indexed. Try to email them at blogsearch-support[at]google.com

27 Responses to Get Indexed Listed in Google Blog Search

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