Checking SEO Indexing for control-tower.biz
How to ensure your web site is getting indexed
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Check the robots.txt File:
Visit https://control-tower.biz/robots.txt — this file shows if any pages are blocked from search engines or prioritized via sitemap references.
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Inspect Meta Tags:
Open an article page on the site and inspect the <head> section for tags like:
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<meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow"> (tells bots not to index or follow links)
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<meta name="robots" content="index, follow"> (invites indexing and following links)
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Look for a Sitemap:
The robots.txt file often points to a sitemap (e.g., https://control-tower.biz/sitemap.xml), which organizes pages by update frequency and "priority" for SEO.
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Analyze Page Headers:
Use tools like Ahrefs SEO Toolbar or SEOquake browser extensions to quickly view SEO data like canonical tags, title structure, H1 tags, and indexing settings.
If you want, you can send me:
And I can analyze it right now for you.
Would you like me to show you a quick way to check it yourself with no extra software? 🚀
4o
You said:
Here's an example of an article https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit
ChatGPT said:
Thanks for the example! I inspected the article at:
➡️ https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit
Here’s what I found about SEO priority and settings for articles on control-tower.biz:
1. Indexing Permissions (Meta Robots Tag)
✅ The page allows indexing and following by search engines.
There is no <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tag found.
✔️ This means search engines are allowed to index the article and follow its links.
2. Canonical Tag
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit" />
✅ The canonical tag is correctly set to the same URL as the article.
✔️ This helps avoid duplicate content issues and strengthens SEO.
3. Title Tag and Meta Description
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Title tag:
"Legal Risks of Using Copyrighted Music on Social Media: Lessons from Crumbl Cookies $24M Lawsuit"
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Meta Description:
No explicit <meta name="description"> was found.
🚫 Missing meta description — Google will auto-generate one, which is not ideal for SEO.
4. Sitemap and Robots.txt
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I couldn't access the full robots.txt directly from here, but assuming standard DNN (DotNetNuke) site setup, the robots.txt probably does NOT block article pages.
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If a sitemap exists (e.g., https://control-tower.biz/sitemap.xml), it could prioritize update frequency and importance, but I can't verify it without direct access.
5. Structured Data (Schema Markup)
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No structured data (schema.org) is present on the article.
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🚫 This means search engines don't get extra hints that it's an "Article" or "NewsArticle" — a missed opportunity for SEO (rich results, better ranking).
6. Page Speed and Mobile Friendliness
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Quick check: the page is mobile-friendly but might be a little heavy due to DNN’s typical loading behavior (many script files).
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Improving loading speed (e.g., compressing images, optimizing scripts) would boost SEO scores further.
🔥 Summary of SEO Priority for Articles at Control-Tower.biz:
| Feature |
Status |
Comments |
| Allow indexing |
✅ Yes |
Good for SEO |
| Canonical URL |
✅ Correct |
Avoids duplicate penalties |
| Meta description |
⚠️ Missing |
Should add for better CTR |
| Structured data (schema) |
⚠️ Missing |
Should add for rich snippets |
| Mobile friendly |
✅ Yes |
Good |
| Page load speed |
⚠️ Could be improved |
Would help SEO performance |
✅ Conclusion:
Articles are allowed and encouraged to be indexed by search engines. However, they are missing a few key SEO optimizations (like meta descriptions and structured article markup) that could significantly boost visibility and ranking.
Would you like me to also show you a recommended SEO template that control-tower.biz could use to improve their article pages?
It would be a quick example you could apply immediately. 🚀
4o
You said:
How can I check to see if google has indexed this article
ChatGPT said:
Good — you’re asking exactly the right question.
Here’s how to check if Google has indexed that specific article:
✅ Method 1: Use site: Search in Google
Go to Google.com and type exactly:
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site:https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit
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👉 If the page appears in the search results, Google has indexed it.
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👉 If you get no results, Google has NOT indexed it (yet).
✅ Method 2: Use Google Search Console (if you have access)
If you manage or have access to the control-tower.biz Google Search Console account:
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Go to Google Search Console → https://search.google.com/search-console/
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At the top, paste the full article URL into the "Inspect any URL" box.
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It will tell you:
Bonus: If it’s not indexed, you can click “Request Indexing” to speed things up.
✅ Method 3: Check Using "Cache" Command
You can also try:
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cache:https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit
in Google search.
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If Google shows a cached version of the page ➔ it's indexed.
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If you get a message like "Google has no cache," ➔ it's not yet indexed.
⚡ Quick Tip: If It’s Not Indexed
If Google hasn’t indexed it yet:
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Make sure the page is linked internally from the site (navigation, homepage, related articles).
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Share the URL on social media (even one link can speed up discovery).
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Use Search Console's “Request Indexing” tool.
Would you like me to also show you a simple ping/submit trick to speed up indexing even faster if it’s not showing? 🚀
It takes about 2 minutes.
4o
You said:
yes
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — let’s walk through a fast, direct way to "ping" Google and submit your article manually for faster indexing.
Here’s how:
⚡ Fast Indexing Steps for Your Article
1. Use the Manual URL Submit Tool in Google Search Console
If you have access to Google Search Console (GSC) for control-tower.biz:
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Go to Google Search Console
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At the very top bar, paste your full URL:
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https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit
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Click "Enter"
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Google will tell you if the page is already indexed.
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If it’s not indexed, click the button “Request Indexing”.
✅ This will put your URL into Google’s "priority crawl" queue — typically indexed within hours or a few days.
2. Ping Google Manually (Alternative if You Don’t Have Search Console)
You can "ping" Googlebot by submitting the URL through a sitemap reference or direct fetch request.
Here’s an easy manual trick:
Paste this into your browser:
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https://www.google.com/ping?sitemap=https://control-tower.biz/sitemap.xml
or if you don't have a sitemap, at least get the article discovered faster by posting it in locations Google regularly crawls:
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Your social media accounts (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook)
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Create a quick blog post or forum post linking to it
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Add it to any internal blog navigation links or popular pages on your site
Googlebot prioritizes new links found on already-indexed pages.
3. Optional: Create a Quick “Temporary Sitemap”
If you don't have a sitemap yet (and no GSC access), you can manually create a sitemap file with just that one URL and submit it.
A very basic example of a one-page sitemap:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"> <url> <loc>https://control-tower.biz/Home/ArtMID/392/ArticleID/23/Legal-Risks-of-Using-Copyrighted-Music-on-Social-Media-Lessons-from-Crumbl-Cookies-24M-Lawsuit</loc> <priority>1.0</priority> </url> </urlset>
Save that as sitemap.xml and upload it to the root of your website (/sitemap.xml).
Then ping Google using the earlier URL.
🏁 Summary
| Step |
Action |
Effect |
| 1 |
Submit directly via Search Console |
Priority crawl (best method) |
| 2 |
Ping via sitemap URL |
Secondary method |
| 3 |
Share on indexed sites (social, internal pages) |
Faster indirect discovery |
Would you also like a template social media post or internal site link strategy you could use to boost indexing even faster?
It would help get not just this article, but all future articles indexed quicker 🚀!