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Seo1

1:14 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi there

This trick is for anyone having a problem getting their site indexed by google.

This trick will also help you find reasons why you are not indexed as well but the main issue is to get your sites pages indexed quickly.

Sign up for an Google Adwords Account or Google Adsense account Google crawls the pages of sites submitted to these programs.

For Adwords Google will crawl your pages in under 30 minutes.

For Adsense it may be a few days but is much faster than the old fashioned way.

Hope this helps

Peace

Clint

Brett_Tabke

1:38 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Crawling does not equate to indexing. There is no garantee when the new page will show up in the index. It is no faster than the normal method.

AFAIK, the fastest way into the index is get a link from a higher pr site (7 and above).

helleborine

1:44 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Don't think so! I have new site that went online on Sunday with AdSense from the first instant. Still not indexed.

I believe that the AdSense "page-content detecting bot" is different from the indexing bot.

I heard it even had a different name from Googlebot, with the word "Media" in it.

But my site will be indexed soon - thanks to a feverish link campaign.

prairie

2:10 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Re: "the fastest way into the index is get a link from a higher pr site (7 and above). "

Does 'getting into the index' in this manner (though PR 7+) equate with actually ranking?

Seo1

2:48 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi

Okay I should have went deeper.

Adwords will get your site crawled quickly.

It takes two weeks for Google to update thier index through all data servers.

by that time your site should be somewhere within the serps.

In order to move up in the rankings you first need to get to the serps.

Next PR 7 site to link to yours? Thats one way..of course convincing a worhtwhile PR7 website to link to a pr 3 or 4 website is easier said than done.

Yes you can buy the PR 7 link but why spend the money? When you can do it free with a little patience.

Also by going into adwords or adsense google will tell you if it disapporves of your site...so is there a better way to tell if your banned other than speculation?

And yes there are several Google bots at work one is a continual indexing bot, a monthly indexing bot, and the adwords adsense bots.

Clint

sem4u

2:52 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Adwords and Google's crawling bots are completely different.

All you need is a link on a page that is crawled every day (PR does not matter) and at least some of your pages should be indexed within two days.

diamondgrl

4:02 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I agree with sem4u that the bots are different. I know from personal experience that Adsense can crawl all over your site without getting in the index for a long long time.

I doubt sem4u's claim about a simple link being enough to get crawled in 48 hours. That's not the experience of most people who start sites. This forum is littered with cautionary tales of it taking weeks to get crawled beyond the home page, even with links galore. It may work, but it's not as likely to work as Brett's advice.

Seo1

4:34 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Sem4u is right a link no matter the PR will get google bot to crawl the site.

I also stated Google has more than one bot at work.

Indexing I believe is under two weeks.

I released a press release November 10th and it had front page results by Nov 20th

If you do a google search for 'diamond brokers' it is now in page 1 position 6

Clint

MHes

5:19 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>Adwords will get your site crawled quickly.
No. It will just get Adwords to crawl your site.

>It takes two weeks for Google to update thier index through all data servers.
It varies.

>Also by going into adwords or adsense google will tell you if it disapporves of your site...so is there a better way to tell if your banned other than speculation?
No. This is just not true, they won't tell you if you are over cross linking etc.

> ...a monthly indexing bot,...
I don't think so.

zeus

5:37 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I do have the same meaning about this like Brett, but I tried anyway, I added the google adsense to most of my pages, about 2 hours ago, normaly I get hit by Mediapartners Google 10-15 a day, now Im at 265.

Lets see if this does have a effect on all hijackers to my page, dublicate contents from other and redirect, just for the fun of it.

Seo1

5:42 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Zeus

To beat dupe content just update your pages.

Change a paragraph of text around. Use a thesaurus to change the words.

Clint

zeus

6:03 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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SEO1 - it is a lot of pages maybe 2500 all static HTML, so you see tha would take up some boring time.

What if I upload the whole site again on the server will it count as new content, maybe.

eyezshine

6:19 pm on Nov 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you really want to beat the hijackers just put random stuff on your pages. I use random quotes for some of my sites. And they do great.

My sites with no random quotes were hit by the hijackers.

I also have random links to other sites on my pages which change every time the page is refreshed.

So even if google spiders a hijacker url to my site and then spiders my site page it will be different.

It doesn't solve the hijacker 302 redirect problem but it fixes the dupe content problem.

Seo1

12:53 am on Nov 27, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Zeus

Yes 2500 will take you a while several weeks I would suppose but what choices do you have?

Eyeshine had a good idea and I have started the same sort of thing for my site using an RSS feed to pull data in from other sites.

You may be better served tryong to edit content on a percentage of your pages.

It is hard to say exactly what will work at this point as it's all a bit new.

I can't see Google expecting every page to change on a site but I can see them wanting whatever is most relevant and the freshest.

Maybe they want a 10% change once a month to the site overall or 25%..

I wish I could give more answers but again this is all new. I see some parts but not all for example I know the press release I wrote getting to Googles front page for a higkly competitve term in 10 days is unheard of but it's also reality.

The press release also validates my position that reciprocal links, buying text links etc, will do little to get you front page results. The best links are one way links like the ones from a press release or an article you write and give away in exchange for a link to your site. However Content is King!, and given the state of things at Google, content now is even more important than it was before.

This also means I need to find a way to do business as optimizing per page and hoping that will last is not going to work any longer.

Google will not be the only search engine that will move to the more continual indexing or updating whichever you want to call it. So it is something we all will have to deal with and learn how this effects our sites and calls for new learning.

I wrote an article on Googles move to continual updating and what it means for webmasters, seos, and marketers, which is posted at another website, if you would like the url please feel free to write me.

Clint