Let’s look at the top 5 ways to attract Google to your site: Posting in authority forums – Forums often have a high Page Rank, which is crucial for ranking well in the search engines. Be sure to include your website’s link in your signature. Don’t spam the forums as you’ll get kicked out quickly. Post useful content so forum posters will reply to your topic, keeping your topic high up on the page. Create a blog – Blog sites like Wordpress and Blogger are regarded as authority sites by Google. By creating backlinks in a blog, you can get indexed by Google pretty quickly. You can also post relevant comments on other blogs and recommend your site in the process. Use social bookmarking/networking sites – Again, make use of authority sites to increase your site’s Page Rank. Post useful content at your MySpace blog and include a backlink to your website. Sites like Digg.com are also great for getting quick, quality backlinks for fast indexing. Squidoo – Squidoo is a blogging platform on steroids. In recent times, Squidoo sites are getting great listings on the search engines. It’s a little harder to set up a Squidoo site than it is to set up a blog, but the effort will pay off in spades. Write articles – Articles are ‘viral traffic generators’ because they are often syndicated by content publishers when they are posted up at article directories. Use them to build useful backlinks. The more articles you write, the more backlinks you get.
And subdomains off these sites are entirely new and different sites. Whatever.blogspot.com has zero authority when it launches, and needs to be built. Seriously, if you can't get your site listed in Google's index, the last thing that's going to work is creating another site you can't get listed to try to list the first one! Spam social network sites to get PR from nofollow links? This is only true when a site that's indexed and doesn't live in the supplemental index picks up one of your articles and publishes it. Considering how dupe content gets a page supplemental, I've never seen any value to this approach.
very nice explanation. Jaiku will actually help you list the individual page on google if you own a blog
Actually I thought page rank was nothing to do with rankings in the SERPs? The influence a back link has on your results is based on the anchor text in the link, the relevance of the link and the authority of the linking site. So if engadget linked to a gadget blog with the anchor gadget blog it would likely have a good effect on that blog. If some celebrity blog linked to the gadget blog then the relevance of that link would be less and therefore the influence of that link would be less. Obviously an authority site would likely have a high PR because people link their naturally but thats just coincidence. However, and i think i maybe wrong, a high PR webpage/site is more likely to be crawled frequently by google and therefore you more likely to get indexed faster. Though this could be coincidence again as Google may just crawl popular authority sites more often and these sites just happen to have a high pr.
I have never had any luck posting on Squidoo.com, maybe I'm doing something wrong. But hubpages gave me some visitors back when they allowed nudity , but the traffic quality was not so good though.
I get indexed without doing nothing There are some PR7 domain services - they list all new registered domains (with active links) - googlebot is crawling at them regularly and my new websites are indexed in a time of about 3 days.
Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the tips. I have a question. Will a Joomla site give you as much success in ranking as a Wordpress site?
I use only joomla sites but i have my custom rewrite, it's always ranked very well. Ps. don't use rewrite components - they'll kill your database, rewrite must be at files structure.