HI there, One of the best way to get indexed is to include links to a high PR site to your new sites. That is what I have done and it works fine, takes about a week. The reffering site is www(Dot)xuzo . com On this site I have links to various sites for testing purposes: credit.vuxi homeadvice.vuxi homeandfamilly.vuxi hometips.vuxi ect... Most are already indexed. If I remove the links above from the xuzo.com index file, will Google keep the sites indexed? Basically, what I would like to do is use xuzo.com for getting my new sites indexed because it has a PR5 and gets crawled daily. However, I don't wish to have the index file full of outgoing links to fresh sandboxed sites with 0 page rank for too long... Any advice appreciated
Once a site is indexed, it will stay in the SERP until something went wrong.. (violation of webmaster guidelines etc..)
Your site will remain indexed, but you'll lost one good backlink and it will affect your position on SE
so it will not drop in rank when the links from the high rank site were removed... I always thought that it would be
Google will never "un-index" your site unless you change the URL path or take it down. Don't worry about keeping those links up. Indexing is permanent.
Ping helps your site get index as well. You can use some of these tools: http://www.pingler.com/ http://pingomatic.com/ Code (markup):
Aren't indexing and rank two different things though? Indexing just means it's in google's cache of the web. Rank is...PR. A site doesn't even need links to eventually get indexed, but it seems to need backlinks and lots of them or real good ones to increase in rank, and to stay there. Take the backlinks away and it drops...