How to make google index the page title has changed ?
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Google has indexed all my websites, but I have to change some title in the website but when checking google does not update the change.
Please help me .
My site : http://blog.addme.vn -
Thanks Roberts
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Thanks you
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I wouldn't go down the route of asking Google to index them as such.
I would just get the pages you want indexing more noticeable by posting them on your Google + page, twitter, Facebook etc.. Always works for me.
Also try www.pingomatic.com works well.
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You might just have to wait to be re-crawled, but if you've got your site registered with Google Webmaster tools then you can try using the fetch as Googlebot feature.
You can find this under Health | Fetch as Googlebot in Webmaster Tools.
You can find more info here:
Google Support : Ask Google to crawl a page or site
Best way to get your pages indexed regularly is to keep adding good quality fresh content and linking to older pages within your new articles (although do this is a natural/authentic way.)
Hope this helps.
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