How long does it take Google to find my backlinks?

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Hi guys,

I've got a new site which I'm working towards ranking for an insurance keyword. The past 2 days I've been backlinking around 30 a day using comments and some forums.

Today I plan to do articles.

But the question is, how long is it until Google start to pick up my backlinks?

I've tried a little method where by I turn all my backlinks into an RSS feed, then social bookmark them, and submit to RSS aggregators, but still Google hasn't found anything.

I probably sound very impatient, I'm not, I've just never done anything like this before.

Currently I rank 242 for the main keyword, and 24 for another related keyword which is good because I didn't plan to rank for that keyword.

It's exciting, but worrying at the same time incase it's a wasted effort.

The keyword is fairly low competition (checked with MS), and it's long tail, but gets some decent traffic.

Any help.
#backlinks #find #google #long
  • Profile picture of the author backendbuddy
    Placing your links on pages or sites that are not popular to Google, will return you less benefit. When you create backlinks, make a qualification checklist for the pages, posting links to irrelevant niche pages and others, will not give you quick indexing benefit. I hope to have helped. Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarketItAll
      As K said there are plenty of ways to speed up the process - just look up some stuff on quick indexing - it's possible to have Google recognize your links within hours.
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesJeffery
        Originally Posted by MarketItAll View Post

        As K said there are plenty of ways to speed up the process - just look up some stuff on quick indexing - it's possible to have Google recognize your links within hours.
        Thanks for the reply.

        Google has all my pages indexed already. But can the same be done to help Google find my backlinks? Do you have any recommeded strategies for doing so?
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        • Profile picture of the author asphotographymk
          Someone may correct me if i am wrong here but does using ping-o-matic on the pages you have links help to get them links found?
          Sorry i cant post the link as i have less than 15 posts.
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          • Profile picture of the author JamesJeffery
            Originally Posted by asphotographymk View Post

            Someone may correct me if i am wrong here but does using ping-o-matic on the pages you have links help to get them links found?
            Sorry i cant post the link as i have less than 15 posts.
            I already use ping-o-matic but from experience I'd say not really.
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            • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
              I outsourced a bunch of backlinks about 3 weeks ago and I'm only starting to see some of them show up now. It does take a while so I wouldn't worry if you're not seeing them in the first few days.

              I don't know how well any of those quick indexing tools actually work. There's one or two available for free in the War Room (well there was a few weeks ago anyway), and although I use them to ping my profile, blog comment pages etc. I haven't seen much of a difference in the percentage of link pages getting indexed.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    It depends on many things really. The web is a massive interweaved infrastructure of wep pages and content. Each page built differently. Some sites are linked to from more pages than other sites. Some sites are frequented by Googles and the other SE's than others. It will vary each and every time. Most pages will be found within a few days. Others a week or two. Some not at all. It depends on how deep Googles crawls these pages and also whether the page that contains your link is worthy of being in its index.

    So, it's pretty much 'How long is a piece of string'. You can speed up this process though by building more links to the pages that contain your links. Just check first which of these pages / backlinks are not indexed in Google so you don't waste time that could be spent on the pages that aren't in Googles index.
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  • Profile picture of the author ladylikepromo
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    • Profile picture of the author Dr los3
      Ok. my advise is just to keep them in an excel file and keep trucking on. Does it really matter. Just track your backlinks and move forward.
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