Indexification

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Definition

Indexification is a forced indexing service that aggressively submits URLs to Google to force the indexing of artificially created backlinks.

Indexification is an online service specializing in forced link indexing, primarily used in black hat link building strategies. The principle is simple: when backlinks are mass-created via automated tools (GSA SER, RankerX, etc.), a large portion of these links are never discovered or indexed by Google. Indexification solves this problem by submitting these URLs through multiple methods: creating secondary links (tier 2) to pages containing the backlinks, sitemap submission, mass pinging, RSS aggregator submission, and creating intermediate pages. The service acts as an amplifier for automated link building campaigns by ensuring created links are actually counted by search engines. However, forcing the indexing of spam links only accelerates detection by Google's anti-spam algorithms. Rather than improving rankings, indexing low-quality links can trigger Penguin penalties or manual actions more quickly. The ethical approach is creating quality links on real sites that are naturally indexed by Google through their own authority.

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Key Points

  • Forced indexing service using tier 2 links, pings, and RSS submissions
  • Acts as an amplifier for automated link building campaigns
  • Forcing spam link indexing accelerates anti-spam algorithm detection
  • Quality links on real sites are naturally indexed through their own authority

Practical Examples

Indexing a GSA SER campaign

After a GSA SER campaign that created 10,000 backlinks, a user submits all URLs to Indexification. The service creates tier 2 links and submits pings to force Google to discover and index these pages containing the backlinks.

Accelerating penalty detection

By forcing the indexing of 5,000 spam links, a user inadvertently accelerates their site's detection by Google's Penguin algorithm, resulting in a faster and more severe penalty than if the links had remained unindexed.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Forcing the indexing of low-quality links can actually be counterproductive by accelerating their detection by Google's anti-spam algorithms. Quality links on authoritative sites are naturally indexed and provide lasting value without forced indexing.

Their relevance has greatly diminished. Google has improved its natural crawling and indexing processes, and can independently decide which links to count. Forcing low-quality link indexing primarily serves to accelerate penalty detection.

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Last updated: 2026-02-07