how can you tell if a page has been indexed or not? is it simply a case of doing site:yoursite.com and looking to see if there is a result?
In my experience, established sites get new pages indexed very quickly (I've had no problems getting my blog posts indexed), but new domains can take some work to get and keep indexed. For example, a new site I created was indexed in a few days, then deindexed again.
My blogs with URLs in the style of www.mydomain.com/blog (example, please don't click) are being indexed fast (between 5 mins and 3 days) but URLs in the style of www.blog.mydomain.com (example, please don't click) are being indexed slowly (more than 2 weeks) and a few none at at all. Comments please. Thanks.
Some of my sites got indexed really fast (from a few hours to a day) and with others I've tried doing manual submissions but I don't think it mattered much.
my new site got indexed really slow at the beginning, it takes google about 2 days. Then, after a couple week, everytime I post an article on my site, I got indexed within 5 minutes.
mydomain.com/blog - blog is with in the same root blog.mydomain.com - is a sub domain the crawl frequency depends on quality of the sub domain rather than your main site mydomain.com Improve your sub domain quality (content, on-page & off-page)
My latest website took about 72 hours (new domainname), but soon after that is was gone again. And then 1 day later is was back again.
Yup! Its very easy to get your site index right now!My fastest is about 30 minutes. Its great if your site got index for only 1 minute or just a second.
Google will index a site very fast than MSN and Yahoo... In my exp I got indexed all my pages within 1 week.... Thank you
My understanding is that many social networking sites have started to implement the nofollow links and as such it is now pointless to submit anything to such sites.