
The ‘Internal Links Report’ which you viewed (Google Search Console > Search Traffic > Internal Links) provides information on your internal linking structure – not the number of indexed URLs. If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.” message) or because Google just don’t want to show all results!įor an accurate indication of the number of pages indexed I would use Google Search Console however it looks like you’re viewing the wrong into here Grant… Google may also opt not to show all indexed URLs, often because similar results are contained within the supplemental index (often masked by the “In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the XX already displayed. I would recommend watching this video from Google’s Matt Cutts in 2010 as it provides a bit more information –. There have been numerous discussions surrounding this over the years from both industry experts and Google themselves. “About 802 Results”) is exactly that – an estimate. There’s a couple of good questions there.įirstly, the estimated number of results (i.e.
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