4 Tricks For Lightning Fast Indexing
by Anik
Singal
The biggest problem
that most are running into seems to do with getting INTO the search
engines. Rankings aside, you need to first get them to index you.
Here are the four main ways to assure yourself fast indexing:
Indexing Tip #1:
Never launch a new
site with a lot of back links. Build natural links over weeks and
months.
Let’s face it,
there is no guaranteed method of getting indexed by Google fast, and
buying links from high-ranking sites does not guarantees anything
either.
The most immediate
red flag you should watch out for is your number of incoming links.
According to Google, it takes time to get link popularity and sites
should not have more than 100 incoming links.
It’s okay to launch
with a quality link or two. But beyond that, you are pushing it!
Here is the scoop!
It takes 30-45 days for Google to deep index new sites. Instead of
sitting around during “sandbox” time, use that period to build a
strong set of natural back-links with a variety of sites.
Indexing Tip #2:
Register your
domain name at least four months before you plan to launch the site.
No I am not
kidding! Whether you agree with it or not, history shows that Google
takes older URLs far more seriously than newer ones. So register
your domain name as soon as you plan on developing a site.
Indexing Tip #3:
Blog and ping
carefully.
Blogging & pinging
is one of the fastest ways to get into the Yahoo index - it can
literally get you into Yahoo overnight – helps with MSN as well.
Will blogging and
pinging help get you into Google? Maybe. But over-pinging can set
off red flags on the ping servers, and if you’re using automated
blogging software, overdoing it can cause Blogger.com and other
services to shut down your blog.
Blogging and
pinging intelligently can get your blog indexed in Yahoo quickly,
but ping carefully.
Does Yahoo de-index
junk blogs? Absolutely. Especially since the creation of all this
software, the search engines are watching closely for red flags (use
software wisely).
So what can you do
about Yahoo Search? Not much… You can be smart about blogging and
pinging or even better, you can create real (not by software) blogs.
You still have to be careful with pinging though.
In the end,
blogging and pinging should be part of every beginner’s indexing
strategy.
Indexing Tip #4:
If you build bulk
directory/portal sites - keep them in the 200-300 page range.
We know it’s such a
blast to build those monster 1000-5000 page sites, even with growing
evidence of Google bots’ tendencies to stall after indexing the
first 200 pages or so…
So if you’re into
blasting out those gigantic directories and sick of waiting months
for them to get indexed, experiment with building smaller sites
around more targeted niches.
In a nutshell:
Divide those mega-keyword lists, spend a little time grouping your
sub-lists, and build smaller sites.
All in all, the
best way to get indexed, stay indexed and eventually get ranked is
to recruit incoming link partners. See, blogging and pinging could
be gone tomorrow. But, linking is an integral part of how the
internet works – it will never go away.
Concentrate on
building sites and recruiting links – the links get you indexed,
ranked and even bring you free traffic from those who click the
links.
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Anik Singal is a 21
years old successful internet marketer who has developed his own
affiliate marketing system which helped him earn over $10,466 in
just 60 days using mini-sites.
Join his FREE
Course at:
http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com/free-course.html
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