submit your site in most popular bookmarking sites like digg, raddit...etc and also check the coding if there any noindex tag put by mistake on restructuring of your website
1) Is it a wordpress site? There is a setting that I have found on some my installs (I must have accidentally clicked) that blocks all search engines from indexing the blog. If not wordpress based, make sure you don't have any robot.txt files that are blocking the spiders. 2) Does the domain have any bad history in google? (use the wayback machine, google webmaster tools), to see if there was a "bad" site there before that was removed from the google index. If you are a new owner of the domain, you can request a review for re-inclusion in the index. 3) If neither of the above are true, and you have no warnings from google websmaster tools, do what the others have said. Social Bookmark it, twitter the URL (hint: add popular hashtags) and comment on the most popular blogs in the niche (it does not matter if they are not do-follow, the comments will help you get indexed) hope that helps
Submitting sitemap is not enough.You should adopt both on page and off page optimization techniques.You have to get back links too.Do some link building tactics for getting back links.Also you mentioned about meta tags.Meta keyword tag is irrelevant now a days.Most of the search engine doesn't support it any more including Google. Some on page optimization includes title optimization,URL optimization,content optimization,Provide a link on your keywords and Keep it up-to-date.I have considered important ways for link building such as guest blogging,article submission, forum posting, social networking and bookmarking,directory submission,Press release, video submission,do follow blog commenting,link baiting,RSS feed and so on.
To index a site, submitting sitemap and correct configuration of robots.txt are enough. Indexing a site and SERP improvement are different things.
Do some social bookmarking and add some new content and make sure that you are pinging any new content.
Not important to index. What you are saying is the part of Traffic improvement. I think the topic creator should check his site indexed in Google or not by searching with this keyphrase: site: yourdomain.com Then he will able to know it is indexed or not.
I agree the sitemap and robots is enough, but you never know how long it will take Google to actually index it that way unfortunately.
Social bookmarking a post and site will get your site indexed extremely quick. I use SB mostly for indexing and links and not for traffic. Most SB sites don't bring much traffic at all but they are great to get your new content picked up fast.
Just check searching with this keyphrase: site: yourdomain.com in Google. Then you will know it is indexed or not.
I know this, but I think he is trying to get his site indexed fast, not if it will get indexed at all. I was just saying some ways how to get indexed fast instead of waiting around.
If he submits sitemap, and if his sitemap.xml and robots.txt are proper then there is no reason to get indexed within 24 hours. For example Wordpress site takes few minutes to hour only to get indexed. For Google works, always use GWT and Analytics.
Your site is indexed. have a look-> http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&sou...ted.com&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&fp=c8f5903a6243ecc I think you don't have the idea to check how to check a site is indexed or not. Type in google search for site index check-> site: yourdomain.com
Well you can do social bookmarking. This will definitely help you in ranking up in search engines and for fast indexing you need to do directory submissions.