My site hasn't even been up for 1 week yet. I already have almost 100 pages indexed. Why? Quality content I paid for 0 backlinks. I got some stumbles and signed up for mybloglog. Thats it!~ Heres my site you can check the indexes if you want. The Daily Yeah Cheers
that's pretty amazing... site i launch usually only get 10 - 20 pages indexed within the first few weeks.. almost 100 in a week is awesome!! good stuff mate!
sitemap usually speeds things up and helps others get indexed if they haven't been my first arcade had like 50 pages indexed the first 3 days - it was cool - dont know what its at now, i dont even visit the site lol, its just lying around sadly
i dont think within the short of period you can get those index..it's fast..usually takes like 3 weeks
I've had around 1000 pages indexed in a week a few years ago when I bought my domain, switched over from a no-ip domain to a real one, already had a forum with a bunch of users and threads.
Yeah, sitemaps are the bomb. I think I owe my success to that. But unique content is what gets the spiders hungry . They're eatting up my tags too. I only posted maybe 15 total posts.
I don't thing the actual text content getts teh fast indexing. Unless other sites are linking to yours because of your content. It's the IBLs that bring the gbot.
i think page indexing depend on internal link structure and back links. if you have good structure with around 100 pages not very difficult. google sitemap and feedburner will help lot.
Good work, but the reason you're getting fast indexing has nothing whatever to do with your content. The real reason is that your site is a blog, and is probably being automatially pinged to google whenever you make a post. Typically googlebot will read a post within a minute or two of being pinged, and index within a day or two. Of course there is a potentially problematical side issue with blog structure indexing, you may get a lot of pages but many may be duplicates of each other, for instance an entry can appear on a page referred to by any number of tags, and categories. The 'proof of the pudding' for content is does the site appear in the SERPS for your chosen keywords ? after all, if you have 1000000 pages indexed but no SERPS hits then there's little point. How many natural search hits do you get from Google per day?