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How to Get Your Site Indexed In Google & Other Search Engines, Quickly (I Hope) How to Get Your Site Indexed In Google & Other Search Engines, Quickly (I Hope) March 2, 2009by Andrew ShotlandGoogle , Linkbuilding51 Comments I have been helping a number of sites with brand new domains lately. Before I take the job I usually caveat it with the old “if you don’t get links it ain’t going to work” mantra, but often the audacity of hope overpowers the reality of Google. I have been having some issues with one site in particular – the site had no problem
getting indexed, but Google will only index Asia Mobile Number List
a relatively small amount of the site’s pages. I pinged a number SEOs to ask if they had any ideas beyond “get links”. I was surprised at how many of them did not have anything to add (or else did not want to reveal their tricks). To underscore the importance of getting links, I had three different clients launch new domains of similar scale. Two of them got a lot of links when they launched – one via appearing on some top morning radio shows and getting links from their sites and both getting promoted
in all of the tech pr sites like TechCrunch, VentureBeat, etc. The radio show guys got I think about 4,000 search engine referrals on day one and now a year later are doing about 3,000,000 visits/mnth. The other got 300K referrals in the first month. The third site attempted to get links by doing manual linkbuilding and they are limping along at very low traffic, even though their site has killer on-page optimization, if I do say so myself. While there is indeed no substitute for getting links, here are a number of to-do’s that I have.
getting indexed, but Google will only index Asia Mobile Number List
a relatively small amount of the site’s pages. I pinged a number SEOs to ask if they had any ideas beyond “get links”. I was surprised at how many of them did not have anything to add (or else did not want to reveal their tricks). To underscore the importance of getting links, I had three different clients launch new domains of similar scale. Two of them got a lot of links when they launched – one via appearing on some top morning radio shows and getting links from their sites and both getting promoted
in all of the tech pr sites like TechCrunch, VentureBeat, etc. The radio show guys got I think about 4,000 search engine referrals on day one and now a year later are doing about 3,000,000 visits/mnth. The other got 300K referrals in the first month. The third site attempted to get links by doing manual linkbuilding and they are limping along at very low traffic, even though their site has killer on-page optimization, if I do say so myself. While there is indeed no substitute for getting links, here are a number of to-do’s that I have.