Every
user or content writer want to make life immediately on search engines but that
will possible after some useful knowledge of SEO.If you’re not familiar with
how some people accomplish getting their web sites submitted to Google quickly,
you are going to absolutely prefer this article.
You have heard from lot of people that it can take days, weeks, even months to get indexed by Google or other search engines.If I read this blog title a while ago, I’m sure I would be thinking the same thing as you. Ok, let’s move on to how to get indexed by Google within one hour.
The secret is quite simple.
Almost every site in today’s Internet world uses the social network sharing
buttons. On my blog, http://www.techapple.org
I include it on every article page. I also include it on the main listing
pages underneath my article summary.
If
you don’t already have one of these on your sites, get one now, just search
“Share This” or “Add This” and you will find a ton of web sites that tell you
to put a few lines of Javascript code on your web site and it does the rest.
Ok,
so now you have this button added to your web site? Perfect, I would suggest
going to a page on your web site that you think will be the most valuable to
other users and submit it to a couple of those sites listed in the button.
I
have personally found excellent success with both Digg and Reddit. I launched a
web site about 3 or 4 months ago, submitted two links to Digg. I waited about
an hour or so and searched Google with keywords that I felt I targeted well and
lo and behold there it was, my page was found and indexed with Google. Not only
was it found, it was in the top 10!
Don’t
just stop here though. Submitting to the above sites will provide you with some
quick traffic. It won’t last long if people don’t like your site. Plus, it
won’t cause your other pages to be indexed either. It really is just a start.
The next step is to create an
XML sitemap of your content. Once you’ve done this, create an account on the Google Webmaster Tools. You will need to add your
domain and verify your site before continuing.
Once
you’ve completed this, add your sitemap that you previously created. Within a
few minutes (some times longer), Google will validate your sitemap and queue
all of your links to be indexed.
This
of course is not a guaranteed solution to be indexed any faster. But Google
certainly seems to crawl your sitemap on a regular basis and check the links.
It also checks how often your site is updated, the more frequently it is
updated, the more frequently Google will crawl your content!
If
it’s possible, you should try to perform some kind of daily updates to your
site. Ideally if you allow users to comment, hopefully there will be several
new comments per day and this will cause your data to be considered new.
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