Speed Indexing – 3 Steps to Getting Your Website Listed in Google Quickly
Speed Indexing – 3 Steps to Getting Your Website Listed in
Google Quickly
Getting your website listed in Google quickly simply requires
that you know what Google is looking for and how to apply that
to your site. Fortunately, what Google is looking for is pretty
easy to understand and use in your marketing plan. Start with
these suggestions as soon as possible so you will increase your
traffic. Consider the following suggestions to get your website
listed with Google, and listed as well and quickly as possible.
Tip #1 – Submit Your URL
After you develop your website, you will want to register with
Google to get your URL in their database. However, the inclusion
of your URL is not promised so you will need to do everything
you can to guarantee this. One such thing is to make sure all
web pages are fully completed. If all web pages are not fully
completed, your URL might not be picked up by Google robots
crawling the web, and certainly not the unfinished pages. Also,
only submit your URL once as per the guideless set forth by
Google.
Tip #2 Keywords
Keywords are another thing you should use when writing content
for your website. The reason for this is Google relies on
keywords to rank web pages. When you research important keywords
for your market and use them in titles, in the beginning of
paragraphs, and throughout your content, Google will be able to
return your site as a result when people search for these
particular keywords. Make sure you know how to use keywords
properly and the words that directly apply to your market
because if you use keywords in the wrong way they can actually
hurt your rankings.
Tip #3 Links
Another very important consideration for a high rating in the
Google search engine is links… links to your website from
other websites. However, you can do this relatively easily by
simply communicating with other quality websites and asking them
to link to you. You can also link back to them. This is a very
popular practice. Also, there are reciprocal linking software
programs you can use to help you increase and manage your links.
It is recommended that you go the personal route with the more
important links you are interested in to ensure the link
reciprocation process occurs.
There are many things you can do to optimize your site for
Google’s search engine, however by following the above tips you
will get your site ready for Google searches fast and with
little effort. Make sure you know what you are doing, however,
because if not you might do more harm than good. Once you have a
clear understanding of what you need to do regarding links,
keywords, and registering your URL, you should have no problems
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3 Tips for Fast Google Indexing
If you have a new website then it takes some time until Google visits your web pages. Even if you submit your website to Google via their regular submission form, it usually takes weeks until Google visits your site.
There are some things you can do so that Google indexes your web page within 48 hours and not within weeks.
Tip 1: Get a link from an existing site
Links are very important for high rankings on Google. The more (quality) links you have, the higher Google will rank your pages.
An easy way to get a link to your website is to join a forum that is related to your website. Participate in the discussions and sign your posts with your name and a link to your website.
Make sure that you do not spam the forums. Only participate in an online discussion if you really have something to say about the topic. If you post in a well known forum then Google will quickly pickup the link to your site.
Tip 2: Create an external blog
Google likes blogs and many blogs are indexed very quickly. Use Google’s Blogger.com service to create a blog that is related to your business.
Write a few posts and add a link to your website in your blog posts. Google will quickly index your Blogger blog and find the link to your site.
Tip 3: Get as many links as you can
The more other websites link to your website, the sooner Google will find your site. Use IBP’s link building tool ARELIS and IBP’s directory submitter to get as many links as possible.
If you use all of these methods, it’s very likely that Google will index your website within 48 hours.
Links on the other pages make sure that Google finds your website more quickly. The more links point to your website, the more likely it is that Google will find your site. In addition, you will get higher rankings if many other pages link to your site. Further information on how to get high quality links can be found in our free link building eBook.
Google Website and Web Page Indexing for Dummies
You may have heard how important it is to have your website
optimized for search engines, especially Google, which is
currently the most popular worldwide. The reason for this is so
your website will be ranked high in the search engines and
people will see your site first, click on it, and increase your
traffic and ultimately your sales. You might think this all
sounds like a wonderful idea and want to get your web site
optimized for Google, but you may have no idea how to go about
it. Don’t worry, getting your web page ready for the Google
search engine is not as difficult as you might have thought.
Google has a system called PageRank™ that ranks the different
web pages according to different standards. When you learn the
standards you will know how to best optimize your page to get a
high ranking in Google.
Tip #1 Search Engine Spamming
If you want to get a long term, high ranking with Google it is
important not to spam. The reason for this is Google will
blacklist you from their index and not list your URL. Also, most
other web search engines operate the same way. Learn what is
considered as spamming so you can avoid doing this.
Tip #2 Links
The more links you have on the Web that point to your website
means the higher ranking you will receive on Google. This is
because Google gives preference to sites with more links on the
Web, so make sure you work hard to increase the links to your
website that exist on the Web.
Tip #3 Keywords
Keywords are another major consideration if you want to get a
high ranking with Google. The reason for this is that Google
searches for the keywords that are related to your website and
then ranks your website for those keyword phrases. If you have a
website that is optimized for many keywords related to your
niche, you’ll attract tons of free, targeted search engine
traffic.
Tip #4 Do not Use Frames
Google does not support websites with frames very well, so if
your website utilizes frames you run a risk that your site will
not rank well with Google or even get indexed at all. Get rid of
those frames if you want Google to list all of the pages on your
website!
Tip #5 More Text
Google searches for text, not photos or images. Make sure that
you keep your content keyword rich and accurate. Keep the
graphics to a minimum as well because the more images you have,
the less text you have, the fewer keywords Google will be able
to search for, and the longer your web pages will take to load.
Tip #6 Links
Make sure all pages within your site have their own URL or
otherwise Google will have problems picking up and ranking these
pages
What Google’s Improved Flash Indexing Means for Your Website
What has changed?
Google can now index the textual content in SWF files of all kinds, including buttons, menus and self-contained Flash websites.
Google can also discover URLs that appear in Flash files and it adds these URLs to the crawling pipeline.
What has not changed?
Google still doesn’t recognize the text that appears on images. FLV files, such as YouTube videos also won’t be indexed because they don’t contain text.
As many Flash websites consist of images and other multimedia elements, the only text that Google finds on these websites might be “Loading”, “Please wait” or “Copyright”.
Google also cannot execute some JavaScript types. If your website loads a Flash file via JavaScript, Google might not be able to find your Flash file.
In addition, Google cannot attach content from external sources that are loaded by Flash files. If your Flash page loads an HTML or XML file then these files will be treated as separate documents.
Why is Flash still a problem for search engines?
Flash content and regular HTML pages are fundamentally different. Just because Google can now index some text from Flash files doesn’t mean that Flash files are now search engine friendly. Here’s why:
It’s hard to divide the text into meaningful sections. Flash doesn’t use <h1> or <p> tags to separate different sections of text. It’s hard to tell what’s important and what’s not. Even worse, Flash designers often break down words into their individual letters to create “cool” text effects. That means that search engines cannot index these texts.
Usually, the complete content of a website is presented on the same URL. You cannot link to a special part of a Flash website. That means that it is also difficult for search engines to find the relevant section of the Flash site.
In addition, this means that Flash websites don’t get good inbound links to the right pages. Most Flash websites only get links to their home page.
The structure of Flash websites makes it difficult to get high rankings. Many Flash files are linked from other Flash files and no other websites link to these internal Flash elements. The lack of links from other websites makes it very difficult to get high rankings for these elements.
Flash doesn’t use the basic SEO methods. You won’t find proper link texts, headline tags or even properly optimized title tags in most Flash sites. That makes it very difficult to get good rankings.
Most Flash content is still not crawlable. As mentioned above, Google won’t index content in images and it has problems with JavaScript calls.
What can you do to improve your rankings if you have a Flash site?
If possible, avoid pure Flash websites and use Flash elements only when needed. If you must use Flash on your website, the following tips will help you to get better rankings:
Include the text and the links from the Flash file in an HTML version on the same page.
Use JavaScript and CSS to find out if the website visitor can parse Flash and then present the CSS DIVs that contain the corresponding content. Regular website users will see the Flash file, visitors who cannot parse Flash (for example search engines) will see the HTML version.
Use CSS and create a layer with your regular HTML content and then position another layer with the Flash content above the HTML layer so that your website visitors only see the Flash content.
Note that search engines might misinterpret this method as a spamming attempt.
Use different URLs for different sections of your website. Each set of content should have its own unique URL.
Flash has not been designed for search engines and it is extremely difficult to get high rankings with pure Flash sites. Using regular optimized web pages is the best way to get in Google’s top 10 results.
If you have a pure Flash website, you should make sure that your website has as many good inbound links as possible.
Warmly,
Gary Neame
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