I have seen some offers, or maybe just claims of paid search engine submission, that guarantees your website to be indexed in google in a certain amount of time. Now, my website took over 10 months to be indexed (I applied no SEO), and was wondering how these companies can index sites, in such short periods? I am kind of new to SEO, just starting myself, and found some spectacular info on this forum! Thanks in advance, Ian
If you point one link at it from a page with PageRank 6 or 7 that would do the trick. Then they probably take down the link and thank you for your money.
Ah right, I see. So, I take it that when your site is listed on big hit sites, it is taken on by the search engine pretty fast?
heck, point a pr3 link to the domain will get you indexed. Any link for that matter. Cheaper and easier to just buy a link from a site, or directories.
ys if u have backlink from any site with out with out pr but where google bots come freq , then your site will be indexed fast.
That's not always the case. If it's a new website, you can get indexed and then de-listed and into the sandbox.
When a site goes into the so called sandbox it does not become de-listed it just gets pushed to the bottom of the heap in the SERPs. It still remains indexed. Unless your linking to lots of "bad neighborhoods", then you might get de-listed.
True but it will take longer. PR7 and higher backlinks get picked up in about 48 hours or less if that is important to you. You can also submit an online press release and get indexed overnight. (prweb.com) Confirmed. The Sandbox is not a delisting just a low SERP as Axemedia pointed out. Good luck.
Well that is one excellent way of submitting your website... Are there any free services such as these?
Try this Google query: http://www.google.com/search?source...J:2006-35,GGLJ:en&q=free+online+press+release Good luck.
Search engine submission is the oldest con around -- totally useless, a complete rip-off. There's no need to "submit" to any search engine -- SE's find your site by following a link found on another website (linking to yours), then index your site accordingly. Note that indexing is not the same as ranking in the search engine results pages. (SERPs)