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| SEOBacklinksPanda.com War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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I am doing link building for the first time and I would like to know that does my links that I put in a blog comment get indexed fast or I have to bookmark this comment-page and ping it or what are the ways I have to do this process the right way to get the links pointing to my site indexed quicker?
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| Steve Hawkins War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Whitleybay, uk
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depends on the blog.. if a high pr blog then it should get index pretty quick.. if not then it may take a while... The easiest way is to take the url of the site and add it to an rss channel then submit the published rss channel to some of the rss directories... |
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| John Schwartz War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Near Dallas, TX, USA
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Social bookmark and ping the URL. RSS feed is another way, as Steve mentioned. If you go to onlywire.com, you can set up an automatic bookmarking system where you literally just push a button and that page you want to bookmark gets blasted out to a bunch of services. The only work on your part is setting up the accounts at the various bookmarking sites. But that's a one-off thing. Then just ping the page URL where you have set up a new link. Between the social bookmarks and the ping, your link will get picked up pretty fast. Not always, but usually. John |
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Thanks for good info!
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| Backlinks Zombie Master War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Sunny Singapore Island
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Are the blog comment links you are getting do follow? If it's not do-follow than you won't receive any SEO benefit out of these blog comment. Here is a free tool to check if you links are do-follow or not. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5687 Hope this helps. Regards, Winson |
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Yes, I have concentrated on do-follow blog sites, but I just wanted to know are these links indexed fast or I have to make my own effort and I think I have got the right info!
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| I'm Kind Of A Big Deal Join Date: Sep 2009
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no/dofollow is a google command only. It doesn't apply to any other search engine. Matt Cutts, of google, has hinted that nofollow doesn't exactly mean that spiders will not follow a link or that you cannot get a limited amount of SEO benefit from a nofollow link. Throw google out of the equation and nofollow means absolutely nothing and has no impact on SEO at all. Will you get the most 'bang per buck' out of a nofollow link... no, but making a statement that you will receive no SEO benefit from a nofollow backlink is incorrect. | |
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