You sure are asking a lot of questions about SEO and Google. Not too sure if you're ready to advertise such a link in your sig?
I setup a forum about a week ago, and I have about 30 pages indexed, so it does not take long at all, but being indexed is completely different from getting a load of traffic... just because I am indexed just not mean I am getting 1000 hits/day...anyone can get indexed in a short period of time, no sooner then I had the forum up, I had google, yahoo spiders on my forum...getting traffic is the hard part, even if you are indexed.
Google can index a new site in a matter of minutes or hours. Submit one (or more) of your posts to Digg Add your website to your Facebook profile (don't have a Facebook profile? Create one...) Link your facebook profile to your Twitter profile. Submit your URL to Google. Add your website to your LinkedIn profile. But then, if you're in it for the long haul, then there's no hurry, right?
In my experience it can vary considerably depending on how many pages your site has. If you have a large site with many links, it can take longer to see your new pages.
If you create a sitemap for your site and submit to Google, then within 7 days Google will index your site. The good thing about sitemaps is that Google will see all your pages and will index a majority of them.
i use social book marks, facebook, and pingler and my sites are usually indexed within a week. hope that helps
I tried promoting a new website and I must say that my website got indexed to Google in a week. At first I tried massive link building and later on I only collected and contacted dofollow websites.
You can always submit directly to google: http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl Having some quality backlinks will help you get indexed quicker though.
Try and get some links to it and submit it to google and you should be indexed in a few days, in my experience
Based on my own experience, it can take as little as one day. The key though is getting it mentioned on a blog. Google loves blogs. If you have a blog, write a post about your new site. Or you can ask a friend to write something about your website on his blog, of course including a link back to your site.
Yes, it's funny you mention the de-list part of it. It almost seems like google is going throught the process of flushing everything out and slowly rebuilding it.
Usually with in a day. Unless the domain had been dropped before. If yours is a product niche domain, 3 words EMD get index faster then 2 or 4 words EMD. That's my own experience. But of course not all domains and sites are born equal. Sow might work some don't.