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Google Question
ok, since Google hasn't done their little dance for eons, none of my new sites or new webpages on existing sites have been added. I understand they are constantly crawling/updating what's already indexed but I have a lot of new sites online now that I want added. If I sign up for Google's adwords will it also index me in their standard search immediately?
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No.
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maybe
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Nope.
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NO
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I know a guy that can get you listed on google in 2-4 days... He charges US$50 per url, if you are interested, let me know and I'll get him to contact you ;)
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If you are using your sites in their adwords and not redirecting to an affiliate and you just want to get crawled then it may help with getting your sites indexed but it wont help your position in the serps.
But why dont you link to the sites from the pages that you have already in the index.they will find you that way or failing that buy a link on a high pr(6 or more) for a month and you will be indexed in a few days. |
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Thanks for the call mandy ?
How can I help you guys ? ________________________________________________ If I sign up for Google's adwords will it also index me in their standard search immediately? _____________________________________________ The answer for this question is definately NO ! |
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It can take up to 6 months. Hang tight.
Partytime :drinkup |
The issue isn't getting spidered, its getting a NEW previously unlisted site up there. IF google isn't dancing, no new sites are going up.
Isn't that correct? If that is the case, I don't see how $50 or $50k is going to get a new site on the current listing. :2 cents: |
Speak to J-D, new sites are not a problem ;)
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You can still get into google within a few days if you have a link from a site that google is freshbotting.These freshbots usually frequent high pr sites (at least a pr5) so what I guess this guy is doing is putting alink on one of his pr5 sites so google will follow the link and index the new page.Of course there is a difference between being indexed and being high in the serps.After the page has been indexed the guy removes the link
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I hate it when people try to make out that what they know is top secret,nudge nudge,wink,wink sort of stuff.
Its not rocket science so if a bloke says he knows exactly how google works but he can't tell cos its some great secret i get pissed off. if somebody wants to charge 50 bucks or more great ,fair enough but dont say its because of some secret knowledge. :thumbsup |
Yeah just link to your new sites from a site already indexed by google and with a page rank of at least 3/10. If you count on waiting after submitting your url to google it could take a few months.
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Heres a google tip for everyone. NEVER use a page ranking analysis to see what yours or competitors sites are ranked on google. I did and google banned my IP address. It's happening to alot of people. If you want to know what you rank just use google.
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Near all my pages are indexed within 48-72hours. A fresh indexed page has minimal chances though to make it in high position before the major google update.
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links from PR7's and 6's
If your interested icq me Julian |
man google don't be liking you.. I buy a new domain and WHAMMO I get it listed in a coupla days
Just gotta link that shit offa site you know gets spidered daily. |
After you get listed, does your site show a PR immediately too?
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no, PR shows up on the global PR update. I think we are still away from this update.
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There's a faster way... I call it the snail trail method. |
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WG |
if theres a faster way I would like to hear about that !
But I doubt it : ) |
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Not unless you want to trade secrets sometime! I'm sure you keep careful track of all the robots' ips. How thoroughly do they keep track of yours? <font size=-1>the tough coughs as he ploughs the dough</font> |
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