Little help if you would : Site Pages Being Indexed

by pede
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Hi...

Just wondering if I might get some tips from those of you in the know

I am starting to explore using long tail keywords in an attempt to get on the first page of Goo.

I know SEO and how to get great keywords suitable for that purpose.

What I would like to know from the experts here is, what is the fastest way to get my selected keywords (pages) in Goo's index.

I know there are many methods but I also know that there must be one or two methods that would work well right away. Especially if I have good keywords with fair searches and few sites targeting them.

I look forward to your advise,

Thank you,
John
#google indexing #indexed #long tail keywords #pages #site
  • Profile picture of the author Ouroboros
    A well written article at ezine articles with a link pointing back to your site always works quickly.

    So does an excellent article on your site bookmarked at 'digg'. I made the 4th position on Sunday with an article that was on my new blog within 5 hours by "digging" it.

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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Roy
    Originally Posted by pede View Post

    Hi...

    Just wondering if I might get some tips from those of you in the know

    I am starting to explore using long tail keywords in an attempt to get on the first page of Goo.

    I know SEO and how to get great keywords suitable for that purpose.

    What I would like to know from the experts here is, what is the fastest way to get my selected keywords (pages) in Goo's index.

    I know there are many methods but I also know that there must be one or two methods that would work well right away. Especially if I have good keywords with fair searches and few sites targeting them.

    I look forward to your advise,

    Thank you,
    John
    Make sure you have an RSS feed off of your site. Every time you post some new content, ping some of the big RSS aggregators to let them know your site changed. Also post a few articles to article directories. Once this process gets going, you don't have to keep posting articles. If Google knows that you update your content or that people care about your content, their bot will come by very often.
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    • Profile picture of the author pede
      Thanks guys...

      Good input. I will take these actions tonight.

      John
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      • Profile picture of the author rob_bell
        Socialmarker.com is handy for getting fast attention from Google. I got 1,2,3 and 5 of the top 5 on Google the day I posted a link - and still have 2,3,46, and 7 for the keyword 'Ask Rob Bell' 3 days later - despite being named similarly to a Time-magazine and DVD-appearing Pastor from the US.
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  • Profile picture of the author pede
    Awesome...

    Looking into this right now

    Thank you,
    John
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