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How to Get Google to Index your Site PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Hall   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 13:25
Did you know? When your site is presently listed by Google further submission can not speed up matters. In case your site has not been submitted yet, then the page where you ought to submit it can be found if you search with the word 'Google submit'. You can easily expect their page to appear on top of the list; however there are other quicker ways also by which you bring their attention to your site.
by MarkHall


Did you know? When your site is presently listed by Google further submission can not speed up matters. In case your site has not been submitted yet, then the page where you ought to submit it can be found if you search with the word 'Google submit'. You can easily expect their page to appear on top of the list; however there are other quicker ways also by which you bring their attention to your site.

One good way to get your site indexed quickly by Google is through links from websites that are themselves crawled regularly. Using the several online directories would however be the simplest and most effective way to go. Google tends to check the higher ranking directories fairly regularly and new links from those sites are likely to get indexed.

You have a choice between free directories and paid subscriptions and it is entirely up to your budget and preference. Any business directory which operates with the same kind of interest area as your business is the best bet since Google pays a lot of importance to similarity before indexing your site. You site ought to be dealing with the same issues as the business directory.

The most proven way to get good Google ranks is to enlist in DMOZ, which people also call an Open Directory. This however can not hasten the process of Google picking up your site. In fact it can take weeks, even months to get listed in DMOZ. This is because a category editor personally evaluates every site that is submitted and it all matters where in the line your site is located. One advice in this regard is that if you are thinking of submitting to DMOZ, study and follow their guidelines carefully before submission.

Another good way to get Google to index your site is through writing articles and submitting them to the article submission sites. Most of the reputed article submission sites permit you to insert a box called 'About the Author' or 'Author Resource'. It is at this place that every author leaves the link to his site.

One of the great advantages of writing meaningful articles is that other sites use them in their sites. They must carry the 'About the Author' section below your article so that you access a free link to your own site. That's another chance for Google to find you so if your articles are relevant to your business then you will probably find they will push visitor traffic to your site as well.

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