
Click the "traffic sources" link in Google analytics or Omniture (it can also be called "referring sources" in other analytics packages).

We want to find out how many pages the search engines have indexed, so the obvious next step is to go to the "search engines" sub-section.

Choose the engine you want indexation data on and click. We're not far now.

The "Landing Page" filter in the dropdown will show you the traffic each individual page on your site received from the engine you've selected. This also produces the magical "total" number of pages that have received traffic, described in the last step.

On pages that Google searches show that you count at least one unique number to receive travel shows. Listing of the Holy Grail - a number you how to track real time search engine's indexing of your site can see. Yourself, it's not particularly useful, but with time (I usually recommend monthly recordings, but some sites, every 2-3 months more for it can), whether provides insight into your pages, you are doing better or worse in traffic drawing on the engine.
Now, technically I am a bit shameless to be here. The number you are not the whole story - this page is a search engine or crawl your site indexed is not showing the actual number, but you have to say that the engine at least 1 visit to the URL of the unique number received. In my opinion it is more accurate and more action figure. The first definition - right - is difficult to argue (especially visual evidence provided above
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