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Its been 3 days since I launched my site and submitted it to google analytics. Still no result are shown on google. How can I check if my site has been indexed and on what page does it exist?
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  • Profile picture of the author vishalduggal
    What did you do to get your website indexed?
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    • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
      Nothing, just submitted my site to google analytics and a couple of backlinks.
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      • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
        Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

        Nothing, just submitted my site to google analytics and a couple of backlinks.
        Hi,

        Sorry to say this but "Nothing, analytics and a few backlinks" will go some way to showing why you can't find it.

        As Dave has said can you find it in the serps when you use the following?...

        site:yourdomain.com

        If not there's some good advice in this thread for getting it indexed.
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  • Profile picture of the author davejug1
    The way to check if it's indexed is to go to the search engine and search:

    site:yourdomain.com (notice no http or www?)

    The pages that appear have been indexed. Your search position will depend on the keyword, or search term if you prefer it that way. You can check your rank for a keyword here

    Finally timescales, you won't get indexed at all unless the search engines know about it and the best way of ensuring this happens is to place relevant links offsite. Some people (including some people who sell this kind of service) say 4-6 weeks, but using a combination of Google webmaster tools, alalytics and a pingler ping, I have never had asite take more than 2 days to get indexed.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishalduggal
    Follow these simple steps:

    1. Submit your website's sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools.
    2. Go to Ping-o-Matic! and ping your website.
    3. Go to http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl and add your url to google.
    4. Go to Blog and Ping Tool - Use Pingler.com to Drive Traffic your Blogs and Websites and submit your website.
    5. Do some social bookmarking by onlywire.com.


    Your website will be indexed within next hours. It will not take more then 24 hours.
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  • Profile picture of the author bradudan
    Try to tweet the link and use also Google + and Google Buzz.

    I hope it helps!!
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  • Profile picture of the author manicmethods
    If it's ranked but you're targeting a specific keyword, then Rank Tracker is great (just use the free version if you can't afford the full version, just means you can't save)
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    • Profile picture of the author NickL
      Submitting to Google is not necessary. Google will find you... they're watching... haha Seriously, though...

      One good way to get indexed faster is to do the following:

      1. Create an xml sitemap at Create your Google Sitemap Online - XML Sitemaps Generator - it will crawl your site and create one for you that you can download. It's free for small sites.

      2. Sign up for Google Webmaster Tools and submit your XML sitemap - google uses the sitemap to index your pages and you're more likely to get all your site's pages indexed that way. Sign up at:

      https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dashboard

      The reality is that Google will find your site if you have any links out there... so you want links on sites that get crawled a lot.

      One way to do that is to submit articles to big article sites like http://ezinearticles.com/ - you put your link in the author box and Google will find it.

      Of course, the other WF members have good advice, too - follow it all and do as much as you can.

      In any case, it might take 24 hours or so. But the more you do, the better off you are.

      Good luck!
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      • Profile picture of the author Amy marketing
        wow,it's two terrific methods.The first one can help search engines index our sites fully.The second,article directly works well,too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Virginia42
    In my experiences I have found it useful to just focus on building your site and then create some backlinks to it regularly and it will be indexed in a timely manner. I would not even worry about submitting it to the search engines or anything as they will find it if you create some decent content and work on links.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    Don't know what you mean by 'submit' to Analytics, but do this:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...n-2-hours.html
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