Indexing speed of Google

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Hi there,

I have a question which I believe is not bothering only yours trully.

So this is the scenario :

  1. I write an article ( 100% original written by me out of my head )
  2. I post MY article on my site ( fairly new site with lets say 50 indexed sites and about 200 BL to it)
  3. My article and new page will not get indexed for lets say 1-3 days.
  4. Someone sees my new article and copy pastes it onto a fast web 2.0 machine like squidoo, hubpages, blogger whatever....
  5. Google will index his site in a couple of hours...
I will be accused of plagiarism at the end ? How can you stop this from accuring ?

Is it really first come first serve in google ?

Thanks for the explanation.

Sincerely, Delosense
#google #indexing #speed
  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    You can ping your article or submit the URL to an RSS feed. If you are using a wordpress like blog, you should have a pinger plugin installed in like cbnet pinger.
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    • Profile picture of the author delosense
      I do ping. But still a new page cannot cope with the powerfull web 2.0 sites.

      I want to know in general if anyone knows how Google indexes pages. I can always find many indexed pages with pretty much the same content. How come there are more indexed than 1? Is it really first come first serve or do they have any other historic info to see who publish what firsT ?
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  • Profile picture of the author simontts
    Post the article at ezinearticles or Squidoo with a link back to your site in the resource box. Ping the url for the page where your article is published using Pingler and/or Ping-o-Matic. Once it has been indexed by the search engines add it to your site (if it's important for it to be on your site) or even post an abbreviated version of it on your site but where you can clearly prove that you were the original author.
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  • Profile picture of the author simontts
    If you publish on ezinearticles or Squidoo first and then ping the page where your article is published you will be able to prove ownership AND get a valuable backlink for your site.

    Duplicate content is common mainly because article sites allow people to use the articles they publish (they are meant to post an attribution but I'm sure lots of people don't).
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