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	<title>Levien on Get indexed by Google within 12 hours</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[You have created a web site over a month ago and expected Google to index it pretty quickly. Much to your dismay, however, the site hasn’t been indexed yet. When you type the name of your site into the Google search engine, nothing comes up. This is quite frustrating because it means that your site cannot be found. Your site is, essentially, missing out. What if, however, you could get indexed by Google not in a week, not in a few days, but in 12 hours? Seem unlikely? Well, it might be to some, but to others, it’s something that is expected and achieved regularly.

<strong>What Can I Do to Get Indexed Quickly?</strong>
A lot of people suggest to submit your site to Google by using the add link form. However, this never results in a quick listing. The reason is because the submission isn’t review for weeks and weeks due to how busy Google is. So you might as well forget about link submission because it’s not going to do any good.

What, then, can you do to get indexed by Google quickly? There are actually a few things you can do, each of which are pretty effective and can lead to getting your site listed in as little as 24 hours. Try all of them and see the positive results it brings.

Method 1: A link on an existing site

In some of our other lessons, we touched on the fact that incoming links are of great importance to being listed in Google. They can increase the likelihood of a spider going to your site, thereby getting your site listed and ranked in the search engine. When you’re first starting out, it can be difficult to get such links because your site is unestablished. Thus, you must try other ways of doing this.

One of the easiest ways is to join a forum for a relevant site and to begin posting. You don’t have to make a lot of posts, just a few quality ones will do. Put a link to your site in your signature. Search engine spiders will pick up on this quickly.

Another easy way of doing this is to go to a relevant blog and post a comment there. Now, when doing this, you should be careful to not make your comment seem as though it is spam. Write an intelligent comment and sign your name as “name here of www.mywebsite.com”. This lets blog owners know you’re not a bot, just a regular person who cares about the subject at hand.

Pay attention that there are no NOFOLLOW NOINDEX tags, otherwise this tactic doesn't work.

There are much more tactics which I will blog about in my next articles. Please use the comment form below.
 
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	<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 12:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Levien on 4 Hidden SEO Google facts</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Some facts that most people don't know about Ranking their sites in the Search Engines:

1 - Any Page that you make and publish creates Google Page Rank that is greater than 0. This violates the 1st Law of Thermodynamics "Matter (Page Rank) is neither created nor destroyed". Google doesn't care. Every time you publish a web page and it gets crawled, it gets assigned Page Rank just for existing.
That means that the more legitimate, non-duplicate pages you have on your site, the more you can affect your OWN rankings with internal links!

2 - Duplicate Content "Off-site" is practically irrelevant.
"On-site" Duplicate Content will kill your rankings.

3 - Your Web Page Template (Navigation Links, Footer Content, Side Bar Content) counts in the Duplicate Content calculation.That means if your Web Page Template's content has 200 words, and the rest of the content on your page is 50 words, you might have Duplicate content issues.

4 - The Google Cache Date of any web page can indicate the relative power of the links on that page.
The more <strong>current</strong> (Fresher) Google's Cache date of a web page is, the more likely that the links on that page are getting counted. If the page cache is <strong>constantly</strong> getting updated, that's a pretty strong sign that the links are getting counted MORE than a page where the cache date is old.
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	<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 13:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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