How do you get a page containing a backlink to your website indexed by Google?

by r3bb
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So we all know how important it is to build up backlinks to our websites. But if Google never finds the pages with backlinks to your website, they will never count. So how do you get a url indexed by Google if you don't even own the domain?

Let's hear some of your best tactics. I'm experimenting right now with a few things such as mass social bookmarking and linking to certain URLs (which contain backlinks to other websites I own) from another of my websites.

What has worked for you?
#backlink #google #indexed #page #website
  • Profile picture of the author jverley
    I usually just ping mine out.
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    • Profile picture of the author r3bb
      Originally Posted by jverley View Post

      I usually just ping mine out.
      You ping the urls that contain your backlinks or you just ping out your own urls?
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      • Profile picture of the author r3bb
        Well I just pinged the url to one of my backlinks that hasn't been indexed in Google yet. I'll let you all know how long it takes to get indexed.
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    • It's sort of funny, I had three calls to the office today asking me the exact same question... Weird...

      Anyways here's how I look at that problem.... Don't waste your time...

      Bottom line Google knows about the page 99% of the time, their crawl rate today is mind numbing.

      if the page is not in the main index, it's typically because the page is of very low quality and just doesn't have enough juice to stay indexed... Those links will do nothing to help your site...

      While I'am sure this is nothing new to the old link wheel experts on here from 2004 when we all "experimented"...

      Regardless low quality links are a numbers games and you won't ever get a whole lot from them when targeting anything even remotely competitive within the Serps..

      I would suggest spending a bit more time on getting links that are from pages that are actually strong enough to be and stay in the index,

      Think about it this way, if a page doesn't even have enough juice to be in the index for term / market / niche, etc that's it's competing in, what kind of value do you think a single link from that page will do for your site.

      Truthfully your better off just creating more content on your own site and utilizing even the most basic of internal linking strategies to flow a bit more juice through your own domain.

      Its still a pretty widely excepted thought that every page/url starts a base level of PR once its indexed (0.15) is a number that I have always felt good with based on the very old PR patent damping paper of PR=1-.85, regardless I'am just tired after 16 hours of seo work today and I am sure no one actually cares about linear link regression right about now.

      Anyways hope this can be of a little help to you .....


      Regards

      Marc M
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