Most Parasite pages INDEX FAST.
Usually in 30 mins to 12 hours. This is because most parasites have the right signals; authority, and engagement. Which ensures that your pages don’t just get crawled—they get indexed fast. YouTube videos are an outlier getting auto indexed.
But… What if they don’t index?
Below I cover multiple ways–even the secret ones.
Remember, don’t go crazy using multiple indexing methods. Pick a single method, tes it, and streamline this process.
How do you make sure your content gets indexed and ranks quickly?
Here’s how:
What is Parasite SEO?
Parasite SEO isn’t just a shortcut; it’s a power move. You can rank for competitive keywords without the need to build out an entire website. Google favors them heavily through all the latest updates. It’s using a third party website to rank your content, these can be:
- Authority websites
- User generated content websites
- Web 2.0 websites
It’s not a new tactic, it’s been talked about for 9+ years.
Indexing vs. Crawling: What’s the Difference?
Crawling and indexing are two critical but distinct processes in how Google handles your content.
Crawling is when Google’s bots, often called “spiders,” visit your website to discover new or updated pages. They scan the content, follow links, and gather data about the page. However, just because a page is crawled doesn’t mean it will be visible in search results.
Indexing is the next step, where Google decides whether to add the crawled page to its database, known as the index. If a page is indexed, it means Google has deemed it valuable and relevant enough to be served to users in response to their queries. In short, crawling is about discovery, while indexing is about inclusion in Google’s search results.
For your content to rank, it must first be both crawled and indexed, and understanding the difference is vital for effective SEO.
How to check if a page is indexed?
You can check if a page is indexed in Google by using Google.
It works by checking the Google cache.
Search…
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache: (page to index)
If it isn’t indexed you’ll get this page:
If the parasite is indexed it will load your content.
Top way to index your content
- Indexing tools
- Internal linking
- Social signals
- Google Search Console
- Google news approved website
1. Indexing tools
This is my go to method.
It costs a bit of money, but honestly it’s a negligible amount and will guarantee getting your page indexed.
You can use:
- Omega indexer (what i use)
- Index Me Now
- Indexceptional
These tools bypass most traditional indexing issues. You’ll see results within hours, not days. And if your content isn’t indexed within 10 days, they refund your credits—no questions asked (most of the tools).
2. Internal linking
One of the best links for ranking parasites is internal links.
But they also function to help the crawlers, find your page and index them.
With this method you create a cluster of content on the same parasite.
And internally link the content.
This not only helps with rankings, it also gives the crawler a path and context for the article (anchor text), which helps with indexing.
Should you do cross-platform linking?
For example; this is when you link your LinkedIn post to your Reddit comment, and vice versa. This creates a network of pages that reinforces each piece’s relevance and authority.
Honestly, I wouldn’t do this method.
It exposes your network to reverse engineering, and most of these sites prefer to keep the traffic on their platform. Stick to internal linking on that platform and using affiliate links to link out.
3. Social signals
There are multiple ways using social media to index content.
Some people say it doesn’t help.
I’ve found the opposite.
Google loves social signals. You can also take this method, and make it your own.
Create multiple social accounts:
- Medium
And report the content on them.
You can run this as an automated process.
Create or get the scenario below on Make.
OR
You can spend a bit of money by sending low-cost ads via Twitter.
4. Google Search Console (GSC)
This method is pretty fast: if you have a good reputed site (good Domain Rating, with good incoming links) connected with GSC.
You can simply create a page inside with the link in the top for the page you want to index, send it to Google GSC indexer and wait.
OR…
On your website; go to the Rank Math ‘redirections’ (or a different redirection plugin), add a new redirection.
Add your redirection. Insert your source URL (you have to create page), add the destination URL as your parasite page.
Then that’s the redirect set up. We now need GSC to crawl it.
Head over to GSC and go to URL inspection.
Add the URL in the search page.
It will show the URL that isn’t indexed.
Next, press ‘Request Indexing’.
Done.
It should be indexed in a very short amount of time (depending on the domain).
Warning: You could be penalized by issuing lots of index requests.
5. Google news approved website
This isn’t a full proof method.
However, usually Google news approved websites can index quickly (within 5-10 minutes).
The process involves adding your parasite links to a post, which means the crawler will crawl your links.
You can pick these links up very cheap on Fiverr.
Take Action Now
The tactics outlined here aren’t just theories—they’re battle-tested strategies used by top SEOs forcing Google to index their content.
The faster you get your page indexed, the quicker you’ll see your parasite pages shoot to the top of Google’s search results.
Happy indexing.