Official statement
There is no maximum limit to the number of web pages with an HTML extension (static pages) that Google can index for a given website.
Other statements from this video 6 ▾
- □ Does Google really treat static and dynamic pages the same way?
- □ Should You Really Mask Dynamic Pages as Static for SEO?
- □ How does Google wisely allocate its indexing resources?
- □ Why doesn't Google index all new websites right away?
- □ Does perceived quality really drive extensive indexing on Google?
- □ How can you ensure your website gets indexed by Google more effectively?
Official statement from
(4 years ago)
⚠ A more recent statement exists on this topic
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TL;DR
Google does not impose a limit on the number of static HTML pages that can be indexed. Take advantage of this to enhance the visibility of your content. Just ensure that each page provides added value.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Google favorisera-t-il les grandes sites web grâce à cette règle d'indexation ?
Non, Google met surtout l'accent sur la pertinence et la qualité de chaque page indépendamment de la taille du site.
Comment savoir si toutes mes pages HTML sont bien indexées ?
Utilisez l'outil Google Search Console pour vérifier l'indexation et le rapport sur la couverture de votre site.
Dois-je changer ma stratégie si mes pages ne sont pas indexées ?
Vérifiez les problèmes techniques et revoyez l'apport de chaque page. Ajustez votre contenu et maillage si nécessaire.
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