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Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Googl, Aug 14, 2010.

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    I have seen that with some sites such as forums, Google lists them instantly as soon as the contents has been published.

    How is this made possible?
     
    Googl, Aug 14, 2010 IP
  2. blog4fun

    blog4fun Active Member

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    Yes you are right, even I get traffic on my article directory within few hours of publication of my article. This is because of the power of the domain. I mean the homepage of the sites gain so much authority that google trust such site. Even when you make "how to...." type search on google then most of the time DP forum threads come first and sometimes blog post come. This is because that DP is one active forum and update very frequently with new thread and google always like new content.
     
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    RadioBounce Banned

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    It depends on Google's crawl rate of your website. I guess the more often you add content, the more it gets crawled. It's probably a little more complicated than that but you get the idea.
     
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  4. stampavideo

    stampavideo Greenhorn

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    Pingbacks + caffeine. Of course you can't expect to rank in first page unless your domain is an authority (and often this means it has high pagerank) but just do a simple test: write some unique content on your pingback-enabled blog. Then copy the text and a few minutes after publishing try a google search for that exact text. It will rank #1 even if the domain is not an authority. Caffeine really speeded up indexing. Ranking is still difficult.
     
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    Blog posts on one of the edu blogs I have at a PR9 university "normally" get indexed in less then 5 minute....seriously its like Google has a bot hanging around waiting for someone to hit the "publish" button on their blog. While my edu blog at a PR8 university, that one that will get indexed normally in an hour. My PR7 and Pr6 edu blogs, those take a few hours....so maybe indexing speed has something to do with the PR of the domain.
     
    smartalex4, Aug 15, 2010 IP
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    stampavideo Greenhorn

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    Yes, I think higher pr blogs get indexed faster, and they for sure outrank lower pr ones when searching for latest news.

    However I have experienced google's real time indexing even on obscure blogs recently developed and with no pr and little backlinks. Hardly authorities. Of course it may have been a coincidence and googlebot was already on its way to the sites when I hit publish. But I think it is due to caffeine, it reacts to pings way faster than before.
     
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  7. We Build Any Website

    We Build Any Website Peon

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    make sure you submit your rss feeds as sitemaps in google webmaster tools, it helps google to index posts faster & puts the date of each post on the search results pages.
     
    We Build Any Website, Aug 16, 2010 IP
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    ivalley Peon

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    Creating an XML google sitemap should help out aswell.
     
    ivalley, Aug 16, 2010 IP
  9. Googl

    Googl Active Member

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    Sometimes you just want Google to index your new website so fast it takes ages. (Makes you just wanna grab that bot!) Anyway I developed an affiliate website I think two/three months ago (This) and Google has only managed to index just around 200 pages. That's really slow!:mad: However I do admit I was aware that it will take a long time especially when you load a website with over 1000 pages at once. It takes ages! It was only when I managed to connect it with twitter recently that traffic increased almost tripling and attracting some keywords.

    My blog does get indexed almost instantly. And I can tell it doesn't always have the best stories although some pages get ranked well. I think it's more to do with the Content management systems like Wordpress, Vbulletin because they always have that pattern that is popular, the extra SEO plugins, RSS, automated backlinks, automated tweets and other socialising sites etc. Also Google treats them as discussions rather than static pages so they would have to be indexed quicker.

    I don't think it has a great deal to do with Page rank or domain name although it can be an influence. Also the pages get indexed but never Cached
     
    Googl, Aug 16, 2010 IP
  10. Brandon Sheley

    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    get more links and you'll get indexed quicker
    does your site have a feed or sitemap?
    it'll help
     
    Brandon Sheley, Aug 16, 2010 IP