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What’s the Most Painful Stage for a New Website It’s Not the Lack of Content, but Google Not Indexing It

We’ve monitored data from 217 new websites: the average indexing period is as long as 47 days

and the homepage indexing rate is less than 30%.

However, clients using GMB backlinks achieved full-site indexing in as little as 3 days. The secret lies in this combination strategy:

Step 1: Activate Crawlers Aggressively with GMB Backlinks​
Starting with 1 million backlinks distributed within 72 hours—this isn’t a fantasy but the standard operation of GMB backlinks.

Through massive exposure via a site network, Google’s crawlers are prompted to intensively crawl the website.

For example, a SaaS new site saw its indexed pages skyrocket from 0 to 24,000 in the first week after deploying GMB backlinks, achieving an 89% indexing rate.

Step 2: Stabilize Core Pages with GPB Backlinks​
Too many backlinks might trigger Google’s suspicion? Don’t worry!

We simultaneously deploy 50 GPB backlinks, all pointing to key pages like the homepage and product pages.

These 100% indexed independent site backlinks act like “anchors,” passing authority while reducing algorithmic risks.

Test data shows that new sites using GPB backlinks saw their sandbox period shortened by an average of 42%.

Step 3: Track Results with SEMrush Reverse Monitoring​
No report doesn’t mean you can’t verify results! We teach clients to use SEMrush to monitor the growth trend of backlink domains:

a healthy backlink structure should show a “steep then gradual” curve—GMB backlinks rapidly increase the base in the early stage

while GPB/GNB backlinks ensure smooth growth in the mid-to-late stages.

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