With search engine optimization everything takes time. You are waiting for your site to be indexed, you are waiting for your site to go up in the rankings, and you are waiting for back links that you have made to your site to count, wait, wait, and wait. For professional SEO's, it's just the way things work and they are used to waiting. There are ways around a lot of the things that make you wait, if you want to take a more aggressive stance. You may not want or can't afford to wait for weeks or months until Google gets around to indexing or counting back links. Sometimes you want it to happen right away, right now. You are in luck, because there are methods to getting your site and properties indexed fast.
There are many different techniques to use when getting your site or back links indexed. Some of these techniques work great, others take a little time, but they all take far less time than letting it happen naturally. Sometimes it won't happen naturally at all, so these strategies are well worth investing in. I'll explain each method below.
Social Bookmarking
Either manually or using automated means, submitting your website, web pages and back links to social bookmarking sites can get them indexed fast. Use popular social bookmarking sites like Digg, Mixx, Propeller and others to social bookmark your sites. Google will index these bookmarks and follow the links to your sites and then hopefully index them.
Either manually or using automated means, submitting your website, web pages and back links to social bookmarking sites can get them indexed fast. Use popular social bookmarking sites like Digg, Mixx, Propeller and others to social bookmark your sites. Google will index these bookmarks and follow the links to your sites and then hopefully index them.
RSS Feeds
RSS feeds are becoming increasingly popular, so Google is eating up all the feeds that it can find. It will scan an RSS feed, then follow each of the links and usually index everything it finds that it deems worthy. One of the methods being used out there is to create an RSS feed of your websites, web pages and back links and then submit it to popular RSS feed submission sites. These sites get crawled by Google often, so your properties have a much better chance of being indexed quickly.
RSS feeds are becoming increasingly popular, so Google is eating up all the feeds that it can find. It will scan an RSS feed, then follow each of the links and usually index everything it finds that it deems worthy. One of the methods being used out there is to create an RSS feed of your websites, web pages and back links and then submit it to popular RSS feed submission sites. These sites get crawled by Google often, so your properties have a much better chance of being indexed quickly.
Obtaining Back Links
Another method, somewhat old school is to obtain a back link from a website that is crawled regularly. This can be a back link that you create, or even a link exchange with another webmaster. The point is to get a link to your site where Google will find it and hopefully follow it to your site and index it. The more back links you create, the better chance of your site being found, so get to work.
Another method, somewhat old school is to obtain a back link from a website that is crawled regularly. This can be a back link that you create, or even a link exchange with another webmaster. The point is to get a link to your site where Google will find it and hopefully follow it to your site and index it. The more back links you create, the better chance of your site being found, so get to work.
Indexing Tools
There are many indexing tools out there that are being used in an automated fashion to get links indexed. These are usually built to game the system and may not be reliable. They may work great once or twice and then not work as great, or at all the next time. If you have a high volume of links to get indexed, this may help. Such tools are Back Link Express and SENuke are popular examples. Each has an automated way, or semi-automated way of getting your links found and indexed by Google. Try these at your own risk as it may create foot prints that Google can detect and may take action against.
There are many indexing tools out there that are being used in an automated fashion to get links indexed. These are usually built to game the system and may not be reliable. They may work great once or twice and then not work as great, or at all the next time. If you have a high volume of links to get indexed, this may help. Such tools are Back Link Express and SENuke are popular examples. Each has an automated way, or semi-automated way of getting your links found and indexed by Google. Try these at your own risk as it may create foot prints that Google can detect and may take action against.