The problem
The site publishes hundreds of health and supplement review pages, the kind of content-heavy catalogue that Google is slow to crawl and slower to keep. On a review site, an unindexed page is content nobody reads, so the whole library needed to be in Google, not a fraction of it.
What I did
- Pulled all 435 review and category URLs from Search Console and classified each one
- Submitted the category hubs and highest-value reviews first, then the long tail
- Tracked each URL until it flipped to indexed, leaving nothing crawled but unindexed
- Re-checked the library as new reviews were published, submitting the new pages
- Reached all 435 tracked URLs indexed, a full 100 percent
content ledger (excerpt)jan 2026
/category/supplement-reviewsindexed
/brand-reviewindexed
/product-comparisonindexed
/latest-reviewsubmitted
/category/guidesindexed
On the record
- 435 review and category URLs tracked
- All 435 indexed at last snapshot, a full 100 percent
- A content-heavy review site pushed fully into Google
- New reviews submitted and tracked as they were published