Make Your Site Get Listed In The Search Engines
submitted: Aug 11th 2008 |
by: HeidiRosenburg |
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Please note: if your site is listed with Google already, then any further attempt in submission would not help expedite listing. If you are looking or the page where you would have to submit your site for listing, find the page easily by searching 'Google submit'. Not surprisingly their page is top of the list - however, there are other ways to get your site picked up quicker by them.
One good way to get your site indexed quickly by Google is through links from websites that are themselves crawled regularly. Perhaps the quickest and the most successful way is to use the advantages of online directories. Google tends to check the higher ranking directories fairly regularly and new links from those sites are likely to get indexed.
There are free directories and there are paid subscription directories, it really is a case of you pay your money and you take your choice. Any business directory which operates with the same kind of interest area as your business is the best bet since Google pays a lot of importance to similarity before indexing your site. Your site must be completely relevant to the business directory as both of you work in the same area.
If you are looking forward to getting high ranking from Google then it is crucial that you get listed in DMOZ also referred to as an Open Directory. To get Google to pick up your site, this is however not the speediest way. DMOZ might take weeks or months to enlist you. The reason for this is that a category editor personally reviews every site submitted and who knows how far down the line your site is? One piece of advice, if you do plan to submit to DMOZ make sure you read the submission guidelines carefully and comply fully with what they ask.
One sure way to make Google look at your site is through article submission to relevant sites. Most of the reputed article submission sites permit you to insert a box called 'About the Author' or 'Author Resource'. It is at this place that you have the opportunity to leave your site link behind.
One of the great advantages of writing meaningful articles is that other sites use them in their sites. They must carry the 'About the Author' section below your article so that you access a free link to your own site. This is yet another chance for Google indexing your site and if the topic of the article is in line with your business then chances are that you would get increased visitors to your site as well.
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