Fast Indexing for External Pages

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by MrLangdon, Sep 28, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,

    I'm submitting my websites to a lot of directories and I get them approved just fine. The problem is that the pages where my links appear are not indexed by G. So, they naturally do not have any SEO value. I want to force Google somehow to index these pages so I can get the value of these pages without linking to them from my websites because it doesn't make sense to link to a page and pass your page's juice to it in order for Google to index it and pass the juice back to your page.

    So, simply, I need to be able to index external pages without giving them links from my websites. I learned that you can do that by "pinging" Ping-o-Matic!, but it seems this method doesn't work now... anyone with another bright idea?

    Note: I have 100's of pages that I need to apply this technique to.
     
    MrLangdon, Sep 28, 2010 IP
  2. nehacct

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    Bookmart that page where your link is placed. It will help to be cached in Google.
     
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  3. MrLangdon

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    Thank for the reply. do you mean that I should bookmark it using Google bookmarks? or some other service?
     
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  4. Link Monkey

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    Link to the directory page from another page that is indexed using a no follow link. Google will crawl the page but will not pass any weight from the link.
     
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  5. MrLangdon

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    I've already thought of this idea, but I was thinking of something easier because I have lots of pages like that. So, I don't want to keep updating the page with new links manually every couple days. It will be good if there's some kind of automated method or something like the bookmarking method mentioned "nehacct".
     
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    While there are no guarantee's you should collect together a list of external URL's you have and create an RSS feed for them; you should then submit these to various RSS sydication sites that are around.

    Some of the external sites may give you to option of viewing your author XML feed.

    It might also help to randomize your feeds somewhat be aggregating your own content along with some random stuff from news sites, or similar niches as yourself, such as from other author feeds.

    Then, social bookmark your RSS feeds and external site URL's as well.

    This method should help to make them stick, though as mentioned above, there are no guarantee's with things like this.
     
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  7. MrLangdon

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    Nice idea man! so, I should put all my links inside rss xml file, just like a blog rss feed, then ping and submit that rss every time it changes? what if you already have a blog that you're no longer using, it would be good to replace its rss file with the one you built, correct? this way, you don't need to resubmit anything. Just update the RSS and ping.

    I got to try this... thanks man.

    any other bright ideas?
     
    MrLangdon, Sep 28, 2010 IP
  8. Chris Thomas

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    Social bookmarking is the thing to do.
    In this case you got to bookmark approximately 100 pages(as you said) and may be little harder.
    You should also try to get a site map if you got any inbound or outbound links.
     
    Chris Thomas, Sep 28, 2010 IP