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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hi, One thing is getting incoming links, but how do I get these pages indexed in google as fast as possible? Preferably for free? Can I just open a digg account and submit them? Can I also do that with for example 20-50 links at a time? Thanks. Regards, Thomas |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Europe/Bulgaria/Sofia
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just get links from sites with everyday fresh content, google likes them and refresh index often. this way google will detect your link and will use it when makes index about words included in anchor text
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta GA Metro Area, USA.
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| Adsense and Google search are two different 'bots. The Adsense bot does not have anything to do with indexing a site.
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Formula for Fast Indexing 1) Ping the Page with the Link with Pingler Bookmarklet 2) Bookmark The Page with the Link Using Either Digg or Reddit, rotate between the two. 3) Ping Your Bookmarking Profiles 4) Grab the RSS Feed from your Digg and Reddit Bookmarks and Submit them to RSS Directories (Aggregators) so that backlinks to those pages are spread all across the internet...all leading back to the pages you want to direct to spider to. |
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blog and ping, social bookmakr, build links, that is all you need to do.
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I think in the long run you can harm your site by trying to push it too fast. A new site with new links will only go so far - it needs some aging to become well established. When you try to control every aspect of the process by trying to index a site quickly and then to get backlinks to show up quickly, etc you are more likely to have the up and down swings so many here complain about with their sites. I prefer to build a site and add links, etc and let it build ranking in "google time" naturally. The sites don't hit the top of the page in a few days - but they don't drop like a rock, either, a few days later. kay | |
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Hi, Thanks for all the great answers. I'm always really overwhelmed with the support and enthusiasm in this forum. Best wishes and to all of your success. Regards, Thomas |
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