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submit google two weeks ago?

Nothing show up in google. so How long should wait

         

wnshops

7:09 pm on Jan 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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should I wait 1 to 2 months for google to index. what should i do should I resubmit? if i do resubmit is that consider spam. Can I submit different url but same website. helpppppppppppp!
search engine King.

wnshops

7:14 pm on Jan 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I am feeling very frustrated. I read and scan all over this form but I get 5o percents information,and 50% other here is url and Find out for my self. I need some mentator about build website, Seo,and affiliate program. But I feel so frustrate that no one really help me. May be I am just a student so No one care or may be your guys affaid if i know too much and I made too much $$$$$$. Some time I feel right. Making $$$$$ is a secret and I am very sure your guys will not share a piece of pie. So sad. I need some one in here be my mentor. heeeelp

wonderbread

7:35 pm on Jan 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Get some incoming links from other sites that are already indexed in Google. This seems to be the fastest way to get indexed. Sometimes (usually) it is best to not even bother submitting and instead let them find you.

PS - No need to get upset, if you're new to this whole SEO/affiliate/web thing then I'd recommend you get a little patience...learning the ropes is a slow process, and making cash can be even slower.

PatrickDeese

7:54 pm on Jan 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



The reason people post URLs for you to read instead of answering your question, is that some people feel like it is a waste of time to repeatedly answer the same questions over and over and over and over again.

For instance, if you had read Google's webmaster guidelines [google.com] you would know that Google doesnt consider resubmitting the same URL as spam.

No one is trying to be mean to you, but you should try to your own "homework".

webdude

7:59 pm on Jan 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Do as wonderbread has suggested and get incoming link or links from another site or sites that are already in the index. I have a site that gets crawled at least 3 times per week. When I develop a new site for a client and it goes live, I don't even bother to submit it to Google, I simply add it to a links page on the already indexed site and about a week later, the new site appears in google.