Wednesday, November 9, 2011

7 Steps to Get Your New Site Indexed in 24 hoursBy Michael Jensen

Most SEO’s will advise you to
buy an existing site/domain (lots
of age benefit), but there are
times when you need to start
from scratch with a fresh
domain. It can sometimes take a couple
of weeks to get a new domain
indexed by Google (even longer
to start ranking!). In order to
speed up the process of getting
your site indexed quickly, even in 24 hours, follow the steps
outlined below:
1) Create 5 pages of content Skip the “under construction”
page and write several pages of
real content, at least a few
paragraphs. 2) Create Internal Links to your
Pages Put the content in a template
with a menu structure to make
this step easier. You can find
free templates at oswd.org and
other places, at least to get
started. Link to the content through the menu, and if you
have a major landing page, link
to it from the content of a page
or two. 3) Tag on Social Bookmarking
Sites After just a few minutes to
create an account with these
sites you can submit a link to
your site. This gives you an
instant way for Google and
other search engines to find your site because these social
bookmarking sites get visited by
the search engine bots (like the
Googlebot) quite regularly. A few
bookmarking sites to recommend:
Del.icio.us, BlinkList, StumbleUpon.com, and Furl. Make
sure you tag them with common
words, like those you find on
their tag clouds (BlinkList has a
good one, just scroll down on
the page to see it). 4) Comment on popular and
recent blogs (with your link) Find 5 blogs that are fairly
popular, relevant to your site,
and have a recent blog post
(last day or two). Read the post
and add a comment that
contributes to the discussion, including a link to your site in
the URL field. 5) Create, Submit, and Ping your
XML Sitemap You can create a free XML
sitemap here then upload the file
to your site (just save it as
sitemap.xml). Then ping Google
with your sitemap by typing in
the following URL in your browser, replacing the domain
name with your own: http://google.com/webmasters/
sitemap...om/sitemap.xml Next, create an account with
Google Webmaster Central, add
your site, and submit your XML
sitemap. 6) Install Google Analytics Add Google Analytics (free) to
your site. Don’t forget to verify
your site with them to get the
data collection started. 7) Run some Google Ads Create an account with Google
Adwords and start running some
ads, even if its just for the
domain name, company name, or
some long tail keywords. Google
has to go to your site because of their quality score, which
includes “your landing page
quality”. Just spend a couple of
bucks and it can help jumpstart
the indexing. With these steps, you should see
your site indexed fairly quickly. I
can’t guarantee the 24 hours,
but it is possible. At the very
least it will speed up the indexing
significantly (from weeks to days). Look for the “googlebot”
to visit in your site analytics.
Then look for your site to show
up with Google by doing a search
with the site: operator (for
example, site:sphinn.com).

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