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Okay, the forum is up for a discussion today.
If you ask me, I always recommend a healthy contextual text link from a good traffic / authority blog, when it comes to getting a new site indexed by Google. In my opinion that is the “best” way to.
But I’m sure that many of you would have your own handy alternative tricks to this.
A friend told me that, he would integrate the AdSense codes into the new website and wait for the site to get indexed. That’s pretty interesting, do you have any such “untold SEO tip” on getting indexed by Google the quickest way ? Please feel free to share.
I’m all ears !
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Is adsense a solution to indexing ?
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Mani Karthik
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No James, that was a silly example I took. I don’t think adding AdSense ads is a reliable way to getting indexed quick. But I think it may help in getting indexed without any guarantees/ with its own time frame luxury.
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Adding your url in signature while posting in forums like Digital point is a good way to get indexed quickly. Search engines crawl these pages many times a day.
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Google indexes Twitter tweets almost in real time. Even though links are nofollow I dont think Google would stop crawling.
Actually, NoFollow is a means to tell the crawler that “I am not sure of this link” ..right..? Why wouldn’t the data hungry Google not crawl the link..?
So Tweeting out a link would be the fastest way. Not tested though..
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Mani Karthik
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Interesting one Arun. I’d love to test this one.
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Arun Basil Lal
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I have a Google Alert on my Twitter Handle, and every time I tweet I get an alert (one alert per session).
If Google crawls nofollow links, IMHO it would be the easiest and fastest way, Really glad that you loved it
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Bounce off Digg and other social networks which have a high crawl rate.
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Mani Karthik
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Thats interesting. Im sure you’ll get indexed quickly..the prob I faced here is when I had to decide what to link to. If I linked the homepage, the story would simply be buried as spam. So should one link the homepage or should one go for a great social media article..and if that is the case, do you have any luxury to put in a desired anchor text ? but I guess the point is clear..Thanks Paul
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BlogSEOExpert - SEO for Blogs
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I guess posting an article is the best solution here.
For one, it would be interesting to the users of Digg – something that we always need to keep in mind.
Secondly, once Google finds your site – any page in your site – it would have your links / sitemap to index the entire site!
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Digg it… Stumble it… Tweet it. Helps in getting indexed by search engines.
I think posting an intelligent comment on Mani Karthik’s blog would also help sites to get indexed by Google.
I know comment links here are has a NOFOLLOW attribute. Nofollow doesn’t mean don’t index.
Make site crawler friendly and post contents very often.
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Hi Mani,
I think the best and the fastest way indexed by google is publish and distribute your webcontent through feedburner (which is owned by google it self). I came to know that it takes very less time to get indexed comapre to other alternative ways.
Social bookmarking and social media like digg, stumbleupon, mixx, delecious, twitter, etc are one more example if you want to get indexed within 24 hours. But it need huge list of followers and friends who are ready to thumbs-up your website!.
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In this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4UJS-LFRTU) Matt Cutts clearly says NoFollow links are not followed by Google.
This Webmaster World discussion (http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/3877742.htm) refers to another video which which may see to contradict it. But general consensus is that PR and anchor text are not passed on through nofollow links.
This video (again @mattcutts – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcu3fp5G5EI) straightly answers what is required to get indexed quickly. In essence it is what Mani says – link(s). Get as many of them as possible.
Social Bookmarking, Discussion Forums, DoFollow Blog Comments (not preferred: spam), Industry News Sites or Press Releases, sites featuring startups – any good dofollow links would help. As in case of PR, no and quality does matter. As Mr. Cutts says in the previous video, a link from CNN just cannot be ignored.
Now that applies for Twitter as well. A twitter promotted link cannot be ignored, just because twitter nofollows it.
I think this needs to be tested. Treatment of direct and shortened URLs in twitter – say (realtime) Streams – may be treated differently by Google. After all, the buzz word now is ‘realtime search’.
Oops! did I make a comment that is longer than the post
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Ok, here’s my 2 cents for getting a site indexed quickly:
- Links from sites having good PR and traffic. If you already have a blog and are starting a new one, you can very well leverage the existing blog!
- Produce fresh content. Write posts regularly.
- Submitting some of the good articles to social media sites. This includes Digg, Stumbleupon, Delicious, etc. If you can get your articles submitted through power users, even better.
- Use Twitter. Its debatable if Google would follow & index, but if nothing else, it would drive traffic and might earn you some back links!
- Implement Google AdSense. I agree that this would help your blog get indexed.
- Implement Google Sitesearch. The logic is same as above – Google indexes you site!
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One point I missed.
Create the Google Webmaster Account and submit the sitemap.
I have seen indexing within 48 hours, with just one PR 0 link (a news item) and sitemap submission
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I have tried many ways, but the fastest way is submit articles, submit links to sites with high crawl rate, especially the do-follow social bookmarks. Twitter is also a great solution:)
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Or put a video up on youtube…
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oh mani , so you are looking for an answer………..
I think adding to sitemaps may help to index the site quicky .
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