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7 Steps to Get Your New Site Indexed in 24 hours
Most SEO’s will advise you to buy an existing site/domain (lots of age benefit), but there are times when you need to start from scratch with a fresh domain. It can sometimes take a couple of weeks to get a new domain indexed by Google (even longer to start ranking!). In order to speed up the process of getting your site indexed quickly, even in 24 hours, follow the steps outlined below: 1) Create 5 pages of content Skip the “under construction” page and write several pages of real content, at least a few paragraphs.
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Controlling How Your Site Is Indexed
Over at the Google Blog, Dan Crow is publishing a series of how-to's about controlling what the Googlebot says about your site through the Robots Exclusion Protocol. This is the cheap-and-easy version.
Don't Index That Link!
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Google Gets Indexed By S&P
On March 31, Google will become part of the Standard and Poor's 500 index of US-based companies, a move that had been anticipated ever since the company's IPO took place.
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Modifying an Auto-Indexed File List to Match your Site’s Design
Problem: You want to automate the creation of a menu page for a directory of files and make it look like any other page on your site.
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Why Your Book Should Be Indexed
Forget about the legal battles where fair use and copyright issues come into play; the real trick for authors and publishers is to learn exactly how online book search can help people find their books in the first place.
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How to Get Indexed by Google
I've had a few readers write to let me know that they're having trouble getting indexed by Google and asking for advice.
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Get PHP pages indexed in the Search engines
A simple method to convert files from Php to Html Extensions, on an Apache Server
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PHP to HTML Getting Dynamic Pages Indexed
Most will agree Php has become the common language for creating dynamic Websites. Although the language is simple and efficient, developers are finding trouble getting traffic to their Php site.