How to get back links indexed?

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Hey Warriors. How to get your back links indexed after you've made them? I know a way and that is to share it on your G+ profile or mail them to yourself since they get crawled by most of the times but I doubt if it's working. Any strategies?
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  • Profile picture of the author BranTheMan
    When I build mine I just set them and forget them. If Google isn't able to eventually find it, then the link wouldn't have been of much value anyway. Otherwise just ping the hell out of it. That should do the trick.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    If the backlink is worthwhile it will get indexed on it's own.

    That's the whole point of link building for SEO, pick strong links.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      If the backlink is worthwhile it will get indexed on it's own.

      That's the whole point of link building for SEO, pick strong links.
      If you feel the need to waste your time indexing your backlinks,
      then you should pick better backlinks.

      If I ever feel the need to index a page that's not mine, holy cow,
      just shoot me now. I don't have enough time in a day to worry about
      that. I have other fish to fry. And if you have the time, man, you are
      not working hard enough.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Hunting
    When I build mine I put my content on social media like Pinterest, tumblr and within 24 hours my links are indexed
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  • Profile picture of the author Lauren7
    I heard pinging hurts. So if I create a link for example on site.com, should I share 'site.com/address of the link' to social profiles to get my link in 'site.com' get indexed?
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    • Profile picture of the author BranTheMan
      Originally Posted by Lauren7 View Post

      So if I create a link for example on site.com, should I share 'site.com/address of the link' to social profiles to get my link in 'site.com' get indexed?
      If your site is well optimized and can easily link to other pages within it, then Google will crawl every last page of it
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  • Profile picture of the author randomzeus
    Social Bookmarks help a lot. I mean a lot. I have recently indexed my brand new website's posts in a matter of days, just by using social bookmarks and shares.
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  • Profile picture of the author cbpayne
    What Yukon said!! If you need to do anything to get a backlink indexed, then its a link that is not worth having or creating.
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  • Profile picture of the author deepakrajput
    If they are high PR, get automatically indexed otherwise to contextual linking to index all your backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author kazim
    If the backlinks are on properties you own and you have webmaster tools setup you can go to crawl > Fetch as Google, enter the url and submit to index.
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  • Profile picture of the author AadhyaMehra
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    Use instant link indexer to index your back links.
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  • Profile picture of the author dragonboy46
    Use One Hour Indexing service to get your backlinks indexed. There is a very good article written by Matthew Woodward. Check it out here

    How To Index Your Backlinks Easily - Revealing My Case Study Results
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  • Profile picture of the author danparks
    Originally Posted by yukon View Post

    If the backlink is worthwhile it will get indexed on it's own.

    That's the whole point of link building for SEO, pick strong links.
    Same here. I create backlinks and forget about them. If Google doesn't find them on their own, then they weren't worth jack to begin with.
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  • If your links are not visible on Google crawler, they are probably not very valuable anyway. I make, every single back link, 100% unique. I use the indexer for indexing.
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  • Profile picture of the author william17
    You can get your backlinks indexed by writing unique content, getting links from trusted platforms since Google indexes the trusted platforms more frequently, and waiting for the backlinks to get indexed naturally. It is desirable to post the blog content in quality platforms which would help in getting indexed sooner rather than later.
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