hello all, I have submit my url (one of my site) 3 months ago....but until now, it's not appears on google. I submit 2 sites in the same time, but another site appears on google. what do i have to do??? I re-submit yesterday ---------> would it to be a problem??? thanks..sorry for my english.
Submission is neither a problem nor a solution. Submission is an old tecnique, bu now a day isn't the fast method for the indicization of a site. If you want it to appear on google you have to link if from other websites.
Yeah, don't submit your sites to search engines. The best way is to just get backlinks from other sites. Some common ways is to write an article and submit it you some article directories. Note, you also don't want to use the same article otherwise you'll just get filtered out by Doople (Google Duplicate content filter) and your efforts become worthless: http://goarticles.com/ http://ezinearticles.com/add_url.html http://amazines.com http://www.articlecity.com/ http://bpubs.com/ http://businessknowhow.com/ http://www.certificate.net/wwio/ideas.shtml http://www.promotionworld.com/ http://promotenewz.com/ Other ways are to get quality links from directories. Some that I think are pretty high quality (good weight in SE) are the following: www.joeant.com www.anthonyparsons.com www.gimpy.com of course www.dmoz.org, http://dir.yahoo.com/, and business.com. You'll have to pay for those directory inclusions I believe, besides dmoz.org, but as we all know dmoz can take really long. So, those are the basics and that's probably all you should need to get your sites indexed... There's no reason why they shouldn't get indexed if you do the above unless it's banned or you're violating guidelines.
Search engine optimization is a long term strategy. You'll be successful if you: Structure your pages correctly by positioning your keywords in effective places. Build a great site with unique content that other websites will want to link to. Register with as many web directories as possible and then concentrate your efforts on these two things. Within a few months you'll start to see success.
Do some quality link submissions and article submissions for to get backlinks. Backlinks will help you for search engine ranking and also listings.
I heard something about sandboxing from Google for new sites - penalising them for being new. My Freeserving.com is also in the same boat - It hasn't been indexed yet. My older sites get indexed within weeks
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Exchanging links with other sites solely for this purpose is a punishable waste of time. You need to build great content (helpful, entertaining) for your visitors to get natural links. Even submitting your site to directories will be easier with good content.
When you get at lease PR1 then you can come back AND talk LIKE BIG BOY'S The key to success for a web site is good search engine ranking. All of the major search engines use link popularity to determine how well a site will rank - so the more high quality, relevant links that lead to your site, the higher it will rank. * Climb to the top of the search engines * Gain quality links to your site today * Automate your link management * Uncover exactly how to beat your top competitors * Attract thousands more targeted visitors to your site Originally Posted by wmicro Building Quality backlinks is one of the most important factors in Search Engine Optimization. It is not enough just to have a lot of backlinks, it is the Quality of backlinks along with the Quantity that help you rank better in Search Engines. Will I was wrong on this one If your web site has good rankings on Yahoo, MSN and other search engines but not on Google, it's likely that your web site has been put into Google's sandbox. What is Google's sandbox? In general, brand-new web sites with new domain names need about 6 - 8 months to get top rankings on Google. The usual process is that Google indexes the new web site, lists it for some less important queries and then the web pages drop from the search engine result pages for several months. Although other search engines work fine, Google doesn't list the web site, sometimes not even for the company name. If you have a brand-new web site, don't worry about this behavior. You are not doing anything wrong. Google seems to delay the inclusion of new web sites. This phenomenon is called the Google sandbox.
Shhh..have a candy? As you know, the key to success is not ranking, it is the content and the value of the site to the visitors (not the search engines). You not only need traffic, but you need a great product, service and content to convert the traffic. The key to getting traffic is not just automating link exchanges (which will get you banned for linking to sites, practicing unethical - from the Google's view - techniques), it is having great content that people will link and talk about. Though you do experience the sandbox effect for a new site, you need to have good content on-page optimization and quality, along with relevant links from trusted websites to get you out of it. If you don't get links from respected websites, you don't see the light in 6, 12 or any number of months. Now, think. Do respected, trusted websites practice automated link exchanges? What do they link to? A 'made for AdSense' site or to quality content, which provides value to the visitors? Will they link to something they see on every other website, or something they themselves and other sites in the industry don't have?
Many site owners and SEOs are worried because their new sites that rank well in Yahoo and MSN, aren't doing well in Google, and they're blaming it on the "sandbox." And is only theory is that new sites are somehow being penalized for obtaining too many links, too quickly. Is There a Sandbox? Is there some sort of link analysis going on; some sort of threshold that will get links to new sites discounted? It sounds like a logical possibility. However, many of us who don't buy volume links or participate in linking networks are seeing the same ranking delays. New resource sites with a few good relevant links are taking just as long to climb Google's ranks as the instant link pop sites. I think a lot of people are confusing the sandbox, with an "aging filter" that appeared earlier this year. If you have a brand-new web site, don't worry about this behavior. You are not doing anything wrong. Google seems to delay the inclusion of new web sites. This phenomenon is called the Google sandbox. nevertheless, 1. And yes the key to success is not ranking, it is the content and the value of the site to the visitors. 2. The sandbox is only theory is that new sites are somehow being penalized for obtaining too many links, too quickly. 3. I don't care what you write about It can not be proven, it only theory that it. 4. I don't care what stated about which will get you banned for linking to sites, practicing unethical - from the Google's view - techniques This Also It can not be proven at this time 5. As to Google AdSense Google announced on Thursday that it had almost doubled its net profits in the third quarter to $733-million and increased its revenue by 70 percent to $2.6-billion, of which 99 percent was online advertising. [...] Yahoo!, however, announced a 38 percent fall in profits in the same quarter, at $158.5-million, and a rise of only 19 percent in revenue to $1.58-billion." How much did you make from Google AdSense?
Building Quality backlinks is one of the most important factors in Search Engine Optimization. It is not enough just to have a lot of backlinks, it is the Quality of backlinks along with the Quantity that help you rank better in Search Engines.
Improve your link popularity...submit your site to link directories and you may want to create articles and submit them to article directories...once those site on where your link is in was crawled yours will be crawled too and it'll be indexed soon...