Getting Listed In Google In Just 7 days
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Link back from high ranked would definately increase your page rank
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Sheryl
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My site, up since March, gets hit for some lesser keywords, but apparently is still in the Google sandbox. I've been link building in the meantime and hope that when Google does an update, I'll come up with some good PR.
Are there anymore suggestions for improving my SERP positions?
Thanks!
Are there anymore suggestions for improving my SERP positions?
Thanks!
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Google Sitemaps isn't going to help ranking or listing at all. I was in the Sandbox 11 months, even with links and Google Sitemaps.
By far, the most difficult part is convincing a Webmaster with a high page ranking to "leak" some of his or her ranking to you, a lesser ranking site. Any tips?
Scott
By far, the most difficult part is convincing a Webmaster with a high page ranking to "leak" some of his or her ranking to you, a lesser ranking site. Any tips?
Scott
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Cute puppy.
I wish I knew what to tell you. My site was new last year and it was indexed within a few weeks. However it sat in the Sandbox for nearly 11 months. Once the Big Daddy update came out the end of April, it dropped my site and it's STILL dropped. It leaves me quite cynical about Google. I've turned my attention to Yahoo!
Scott
I wish I knew what to tell you. My site was new last year and it was indexed within a few weeks. However it sat in the Sandbox for nearly 11 months. Once the Big Daddy update came out the end of April, it dropped my site and it's STILL dropped. It leaves me quite cynical about Google. I've turned my attention to Yahoo!
Scott
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A month? It could take longer. 2-3 months, maybe. When I visited your site, Internet Explorer kept prompting me to install the Chinese Language pack, which I didn't do. Maybe that is holding it back? I mean, it looks like it's an English language-based site in Ireland, no? Just a guess.
Scott
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Google Indexing
I was having a heck of a time waiting for Google to index my site. I waited months and all that happened was the home page was indexed. Then I opened an Adwords account in Google and set a limit of 20 dollars a day with the idea of running a few ads for a week and seeing what happened.
Google indexed all of my pages withing 4 days. I was surprised. It has also increased traffic to my site.
Google indexed all of my pages withing 4 days. I was surprised. It has also increased traffic to my site.
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A lot of times google will get your site indexed quickly if you are buying service from them. I mean honestly, what company wouldnt serve you if you are paying for their service. This doesnt happen all the time, but if you run a short adwords campaign, your site has a better chance of getting indexed then others that submitted their links to google. Also, a good thing to do is to create a google site map and then google will get a little faster in indexing your site. Good luck on getting in google in 7 days!
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Re: Google Indexing
I tried this for months, and I am still not on Google?viradian wrote:I was having a heck of a time waiting for Google to index my site. I waited months and all that happened was the home page was indexed. Then I opened an Adwords account in Google and set a limit of 20 dollars a day with the idea of running a few ads for a week and seeing what happened.
Google indexed all of my pages withing 4 days. I was surprised. It has also increased traffic to my site.
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Re: Getting Listed In Google In Just 7 days
I agree that sitemaps help in indexing, but I experienced that some of the indexed pages dissapear after a few days or get marked as "supplemental".vistadivine.com wrote: There are lots of ways of getting listed in Google faster than ever. But the best known methods are the 1. Google SiteMaps Technology ...
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