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Old 24-06-2009, 10:49 AM
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On my sitemap for Googly there is a <priority> tag and so I googled it. It says it lets googly know which pages on the site are more important.

I have like less than than half the pages indexed so I was wondering if I set the priority of just a few of the pages a few points higher and move them up the sitemap feed - will these non indexed pages gets indexed sooner?

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For bigger sites I use the priority tag, and for sites where more than one page shows for a search query.

I have to be honest though and say I haven't set it on any of my own sites (laziness) and it's not affected my goals.

This might help: XML Sitemaps and priority values | XML Sitemaps Generator
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Old 25-06-2009, 06:37 AM
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They'll pretty much get indexed when they get indexed.

Turn around times vary wildly, but you can expect that in most cases it will take approximately a week (it's a safe estimate) for a new site or changes to a site which is relatively static to appear in the index - after it has been crawled.

If you update content very frequently, you'll find you get crawled a lot more often (even every few hours in some cases), and that indexing may also accelerate - more so for new content than old.

I'm uncertain what comment to pass on sitemaps, as their 'usefulness' is always a contentious issue. I tend to use them like you are - to get a new site indexed/noticed in the first place, although it's good to compliment this with a few good back-links, if possible.

The link Nikki has posted on priorities is good - in theory you might expect the higher priority pages to get indexed sooner - in reality, I would neither hold my breath waiting for this to happen, nor would I expect the difference to be very pronounced.

Remember that if Search Engines blindly follow our instructions (as content creators), then they become easier to game..!
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I would like to try and get the other pages indexed too so I will probably leave the sitemaps alone and not mess with it and instead try and update the content a bit more frequently so it gets crawled more.
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