how I can rank and index my blog faster ?

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Hello friends


I am writing on organic food and natural food products' benefits these days and I have just started with my first post on sources of B17 vitamin .
So I want you to tell me some steps for good white hat seo of my blog and how can i get indexed and ranked earlier ?

I have good experience of writing blogs and articles but I never tried them for marketing or SEO purpose, so right now I am looking for some marketing tips as I know the importance of SEO.


Regards


Furqan Arshad
#blog #faster #index #rank
  • Profile picture of the author Daones
    Try bookmarking the post in some social bookmarking sites, reddit, digg, stumbleupon etc... That will help get it indexed quicker and maybe a few extra visitors. Its best to fill up your blog with good content and bookmark each post in a few sites. Wait until you have around 10 or so posts then start working on some getting some links.

    One of the most important factors is having good content (for blogs) that people want to read, even if you have the best SEO provider in the world if your content sucks no one will want to stay on the site... Not saying yours sucks but at this point just focus on making the site as good as you can make it then start thinking about getting some backlinks.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Those are nofollow, most likely, and google does not index
      a site from a nofollow link.

      If your site is online in a way google can find it, that is
      a place it crawls regularly, it will index it. The more you
      give google a reason to crawl your site, the better.

      Nobody can tell you exactly how to rank faster. We know nothing about
      you, your site, your competition, google love, etc. etc. etc.

      What is going to make google like your site better than sites it
      ranks now?

      The question cannot be answered by a forum post.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Those are nofollow, most likely, and google does not index a site from a nofollow link.
        We know that Google follows nofollow links, regardless of the attribute. Once a new page is discovered, Google indexes that content at some point or another. What you've just said is ridiculous advice.

        Here's a case study for you. Go and make a new .COM, write 500-words of content. Make a YouTube video, and link to your site from the video. I guarantee your new site will be indexed eventually, from the YouTube "nofollow" link. Hell, Google indexes basically every new site from whois sites, it's just a matter of time.
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