How to Get Listed in Google in 7 Days
There are many articles out there claiming to tell you how to get your site listed in Google in a day, or three days, or thirty days or whatever, but virtually none of them tell you specifically what to do.
Some, for example, will advise that a link from a PR 5 website should get your site indexed in under a week, and a link from a PR6 website will do the trick in around a day, but that doesn’t help you if you don’t already have access to a PR 6 website; which you probably don’t if you’re reading this article.
What follows is a list of the steps that I have used to get new, unknown domains indexed by Google in under 7 days, without resorting to placing links on established websites already under my control.
First, however, for your safety, I should highlight what not to do.
- Suggest your site to Google using their add your url tool.Well, you can if you want to, it’s harmless, but this approach usually takes weeks, and besides probably won’t work if your site doesn’t already have links from other websites.
- Using the sitemap submit tool in webmaster tools.OK, so step 1 is harmless and submitting sitemaps is really a good thing, but it still isn’t likely to help you get index in under seven days, so let’s move on…
- Buy one of those “website promotion” tools that promises to submit your site to thousands of search engines for a small fee.This is, at best, a waste of time. Google has around a 66% of the UK and US search market share and Yahoo!, MSN and Ask mop up the remaining 33% or so, leaving less that 1% for all of the other search engines combined.Further, if you have to give out your email address to register for the “service” there is every chance that you’ll be spammed to high heaven, and probably be charged for the privilege too.Worse, some of them charge a monthly fee offering to resubmit your site in return. This is to be avoided at all costs, as it is a form of search engine spamming and risks getting your site banned altogether.
- Buy a “Get listed in Google in under 72 hours Guaranteed” package from a far-flung company that randomly sent you a spam email. You may be amused to hear that Google get these too!
You see, SEO isn’t a dark-art any more. Some “experts” may read this and pull their hair out because I’m giving away their “trade secrets”, but they way I see it any SEO company, consultant or marketing agency worth their salt should be able to tell you how they get results.
Besides, you can’t afford to risk having your site banned by Google, due to dodgy “black hat” practices, and how do you know that they’re not if they won’t even tell you?
How to Get in to Google in Under 3 Days
The trick to getting into Google in under three days, does indeed involve linking to your website from high PageRank (PR) websites.
In addition to a high PageRank, there are two criteria that such websites need to meet in order to be of interest to you.
Firstly, they must allow for user generated content i.e. they must allow you to create a blog, personal profile upload an article, submit a press release or tag a favourite site fast, and for free.
Secondly, they must have a high update speed i.e. they have a main page that changes frequently - at least daily – that you can somehow get access to. Thankfully most of the sites meeting the first condition automatically meet this one as well.
Getting in to Google - What to do
- Write a couple of short summaries “elevator pitches” of your site’s main features and benefits and it’s target audience of different lengths - 100 and 300 words - or longer if you actually have something to say.
- Go to a selection of the following websites and create a post, profile, ad, article or whatever and use your nicely polished, pitch as the body copy.
Ensure that your post of tagged and filed appropriately and be sure to include a link to your website using your full url. For example, my SEO Consultancy CV
You may need to vary the tone to suit each site, as a community forum will prefer chatty styles to stuffy press releases, so choose your language accordingly. If in doubt, emulate the style of currently popular posts to prevent yours from being deleting as spam.
“But where do I post it?”, I hear you ask.
To find suitable places all you have to do is Google a few of the leading “free business classified” sites.
These sites have sections specifically designed for advertising your business online, which makes this approach preferable to forum and blog spamming and other parasitic activities.
There are of course other types of suitable sites, many classier than the free classifieds, but I’m not ready to give them all away quite yet. For more upmarket alternatives, you can always try asking me.
If this turns out to be a hit topic, I may revisit it later.
Getting listed in Google in under three days
Now, there are in fact a handful of sites out there so rapidly spidered that they can have new pages indexed in under an hour!
Better still, done the right way, links from them can get your site into Google in less than 72 hours.
Incidentally, if you’re facing a big launch, and are in a hurry and desperately need your site indexed in under three days, I can probably help.
A word of caution
Please note that I am NOT suggesting that you ever set out to spam the aforementioned sites. That is not what this is about and nor will that do you any favours with Google. My aim is for genuine websites with uniquely valuable content to gain some initial exposure and backlinks through professionally written press releases posted to sites open to this kind of promotion.
As such, there can be a massive difference between “budget” agencies that can damage your brand with spam tactics and badly written copy and the same work carried out by a reputable SEO agency. Also, remember that it can be nearly impossible to undo mistakes on the web, so if in doubt hire a professional that will take the time to understand your audience and target your marketing accordingly.
Tags: getting indexed, Google, search engines, seo
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Hi - Please help us. I created the official family blog using blogspot for Brianna Denison (www.BriannaDenison.com), who was abducted from Reno, Nevada on January 20. We need more people to visit our website to find out how they can help with our search efforts. Brianna is only 19-year old. Her story has been widely covered in the news, but many articles have misinformation.
We do need our site indexed now == every second is precious == can you help?
Hi Jain,
I wish you the best of luck locating Brianna. I’ve edited your comment so that your name links to your website. As Google indexes this blog almost daily that link should help direct their crawler to your site.
Hi Anthony,
I had last submitted our company website in 1999 when there were hardly any websites and submitting to search engines was so simple! And indexing was fast and easy! Now it’s been a few weeks already and my sites have still not been indexed.
Can u help me out, please?
Thanks in advance…
I am beginning to use some tips you’ve mentioned…. Let’s see the results..
http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com
http://earnsome-howtomakemoneyonthenet.blogspot.com
Hi Anthony,
When I google for “How to setup BSNL Broadband” I get http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-setup-bsnl-dataone-broadband-on-linux-fedora-core/ in PR1. When I check in google for link : “followed by this website” I get only internal links… yet it enjoys PR1…. Would you be able to tell me why?
Thanks and regards,
Marulu.
On the other hand, my site :
http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com
is not indexed and therefore not appearing in the google search results.
Where am I going wrong?
Thanks n regards,
Marulu.
http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com
http://earnsome-howtomakemoneyonthenet.blogspot.com
On the other hand
mine does not sure up in the google search at all since it is not indexed :
http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com
Could you please throw some light on this?
Thanks!
Marulu.
http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com
http://earnsome-howtomakemoneyonthenet.blogspot.com
Please help me get my site http://how-to-setup-bsnl-broadband.blogspot.com indexed..
Regards,
Marulu
Thank you for the tips, my new site http://www.studentstyle.net will be released at 10pm gmt tonight so need to get the google crawler in. My sites aimed at students with lots of articles about college/university life, problems you might face, budgeting, cooking recipes/tip, cheap shopping sites and a few games and ways to earn money.
so check it out in aprox 11 hours from this post
http://www.studentstyle.net
Hi Anthony,
Thanks for you tips!! After posting here, my blog has indeed shown up at PR4… what can I do now to make it better???
Look forward to your reply.
Thanks again,
Marulu.
Thanks for a really informative article. Was struggling with this.
Cheers
Professional Counselling Service
Hi again Anthony,
Thanks for letting us post here…. your tips sure work well!!!
Regards,
Marulu
http://my-internet-tips-and-tricks.blogspot.com/
Great info on getting listed quickly. Not having a major problem once the sites are listed but have been trying to find a way of getting clients listed quickly.
Thanks
Richard
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http://www.surfsounds.co.uk/
Thanks for the article it has been a great help
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Hi,
Nice article, thanks.
runningood,
http://justrungood.blogspot.com
Hi,
Great article, it has been a great help
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Sounds as a great idea.
This maybe “off topic” but can anyone tell me how can I make google to re-index mi site faster? Right now I am waiting approxx. 7 days and it still have my old page indexed.
Thanks for help in advance.
http://www.beginmoneyinvesting.com
Hi Newbie,
Cheers for your question. Google typically reindexes an average smallish site once every couple of weeks or so. If it then notices that thing’s rarely change over time the revist rate may drop down to monthly, or less.
On the other hand, if you have a rapidly changing homepage, like most news sites that update hourly, or a blog on your site updated daily or weekly, then fairly quicly Google will pick up on that an revisit accordingly.
This is similar to how people think too, as they are equally fond of fresh content.
To make Google’s listings update quicker, in addition to updating your site quicker, there are some other things that you can also do. For example, by turning of caching for snippets, you can force Google to always take fresh content from your site. This can help to avoid out of date, descriptions, as is often a problem for news sites that update frequently.
See: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35264
Also, you should try uploading a fresh sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools, that has your (new) high prioroty urls in. Google uses new sitemaps as a) an indicator that your site has been updated, which can encourage it to return quicker, and b) as a way to tell which urls to revisit first, and to prioritise over other similarly indexable pages.
Thanks,
Anthony