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How to get Indexed the Right Way
How to get your Site indexed the right way
There any many articles out there that tell you how to get your site indexed by the search engines quickly. Most of these articles tell you about submiting your site to their search engine through each engines submission page. Others tell you that RSS feeds are the magic source. The truth is that both of these eventually work, but neither will give you the results you are looking for. What i will explain to you in this article is the correct way to have your site indexed within 1 month, and potentially having a Google page rank by the next update.

Now this isn't a secret, Search Engines love backlinks. In addition they love one way backlinks (meaning your site doesn't link back) that come from similar content pages. With this in mind, I have come up with this strategy for getting my new sites indexed quicly, and performing within the search results for particular keywords within 1 month. Please remember that your results may vary depending on other SEO factors, but if you follow all the rules, this should work out just fine for you.

The Get Indexed Now Strategy -

If you want the Search Engines to Index your site, you simply have to give them what they want. Have other sites that are already indexed link to you. Thats it, easy huh? Well, it is. There is no secret to getting indexed, your site simply needs to be on the internet, and have incoming links. The more incoming links the better. I have used all the tricks in the book, and this one is the most effective. If you submit your site to their "submit your site" page, I have found it takes a very long time to be indexed, as well as with google, I have found that this may actually be bad, as an experiment, I created to sites with similar content, submitted one to google, and put a link to the other on th homepage of a site with a page rank of 2. Guess what happened? Within 2 weeks the site I linked to was returning in the results for a few keywords at google.com and Within 2 months the site had a page rank of 3. The site I submitted to google through their submission page still has not been indexed.

What if I already submitted my site to the search engines? -

I'm, sorry to tell you this, but its too late. The Search engines have already had your site submitted to them, so they may incur the penalty. Does it make sense to you? The Search Engine figure if your site is so un-important that you have to tell them about it, then whats the hurry? Although you will not benefit from what this article tells you, don't despair. You can still improve your chances of getting indexed by having incoming links, it simply won't be as effective as it could be. I suggest to you to simply work on getting your oneway content related links as high as you can, so by the next index update, the Search Engines will see your site is growing.

Dont Believe me? -

I suggest that if this sound to simple, that you should simply try it out and see how it works. If you don't submit your site, develop atleast one, oneway link to your site from a site that is already indexed. Then I gaurantee that within 1 month your site will be indexed. Whats my proof? It worked for this site. Check my whois, this site's domain was purchased in Jan. 2006, by April 2006 www.technologytutorials.org
had a Page Rank of 4. This is just the most recent in a long line of sites I have created that use this strategy.

This Article was written by Daniel Bandekow. CEO of ISDProductions and multiple Internet Publications. The sole copyright belongs to him and any reprints with out his written permission will result in swift legal action. If you wold like to reprint this article. Click Here.
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