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How to Ask Google to Recrawl Your URLs for Schema Pro Plugin

When you make updates to your content, like applying Schema Markup using the Schema Pro plugin, it’s important to ensure that Google quickly crawls and indexes the updated pages.

Google typically discovers new content automatically, but sometimes manual intervention is required to speed up the process.

Here’s how you can request Google to recrawl your URLs, particularly for pages where you’ve implemented schema markup.

1. Check for Automatic Submission

Most content management systems, like WordPress, automatically submit new content to search engines.

If you’re using WordPress along with Schema Pro, the platform may handle some of this for you. However, you can still manually request recrawling for faster updates.

2. Use Google’s URL Inspection Tool (for a Few URLs)

To request a crawl of individual URLs where you’ve applied schema markup:

  • Access Google Search Console.
  • Use the URL Inspection Tool to check the current status of the page.
  • Once the URL is inspected, you can click on the Request Indexing option to ask Google to recrawl that specific page.

This method works well for a few updated URLs. Keep in mind that there is a quota for submitting individual URLs, and re-submitting the same URL multiple times won’t speed up the crawling process.

3. Submit a Sitemap (for Many URLs)

If you’ve applied Schema Markup to a large number of URLs using Schema Pro, submitting a sitemap is a faster way to request Google to crawl these pages:

  • A sitemap is a file that lists all the pages of your site, helping Google discover new or updated content.
  • You can generate a sitemap through most SEO plugins or manually. Be sure to include URLs where Schema Markup has been applied.
  • Submit the sitemap in Google Search Console under the Sitemaps section.

A sitemap is especially helpful when you’ve launched a new website, moved your site, or updated many pages.

4. Be Patient

Crawling can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Use the Index Status report or the URL Inspection tool to monitor progress. Note that requesting a crawl doesn’t guarantee immediate inclusion in search results.

5. Prioritize Quality Content

Google’s systems prioritize crawling and indexing high-quality, useful content. Ensure your pages with Schema Markup provide valuable, well-structured information.

Final Thoughts

Using the Schema Pro plugin to enhance your pages with structured data is a great way to improve their search engine visibility. However, remember that requesting a crawl is just the beginning—ensuring quality content and monitoring through Google Search Console are key steps in getting your pages indexed quickly.

By following these steps, you’ll give your updated content the best chance to be recognized by Google.

For more information on this, you can refer to this article – https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/ask-google-to-recrawl

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