5 Ways To Get a New Site Indexed In Google In 48 Hours Or Less
How cool would it be to finally get your website up and running, and be indexed in Google within 48 hours (or less)? Some say it’s not possible, but they’re definitely wrong. From personal experience, I can usually get a site indexed in Google in 48 hours or so, and it’s really not that difficult. I will say for those that argue it, that to keep in mind it’s possible, not probable. Big difference there, and of course, it takes a bit of luck thrown in the mix as well.
Below are some of the quickest and easiest ways I’ve found to get indexed in the Big G in a matter of a few days or less. Again, these aren’t guaranteed, but it sure as heck can’t hurt to give it a shot. In my eyes, it’s sort of like scratching off one of those one dollar lottery tickets - sometimes you win a free ticket, sometimes you don’t. Easy as that.
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Here they are below - (Use them all for maximum benefit)
1. Make sure you’re part of an active webmaster forum (like Digital Point, Sitepoint, etc..), and actively promote your new site in your signature section.
2. Post comments (good ones) on popular blogs with your new website in the URL box. Try to hit the “DoFollow” blogs for maximum link popularity benefit”.
3. The Digg trick. I’ve successfully used this many times, and it seems to have a nice success rate. First, submit an article on your site to Digg, then get the Digg URL that your story is at, and finally, go to Pingomatic and ping the Digg URL of your story.
4. Speaking of Digg, also submit your site to all the big social media sites (del.icio.us, reddit, Stumbleupon, Sphinn, etc…)
5. Leverage the power of an existing site or blog that gets crawled frequently. Doing this alone can usually get your new website indexed very quickly. This especially works if you have a blog that Google visits a lot. Just adding an inbound link to your new site will probably get it indexed in 24 hours or so!
Now I must add a disclaimer and say that if you try one or more of these, and it doesn’t work, then don’t send me hate mails telling me it doesn’t work! Like I said, getting indexed quickly is very possible, and some would say very easy. But it’s not a guarantee! If I could guarantee something like that, I would be sipping fruity drinks in the sand down in the Caribbean and not writing this post ![]()
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You should also consider using the QUIT tool (http://www.bluehatseo.com/quit-quick-indexing-tool/)
It doesn’t work nearly as well as it used to, but I definitely still get decent results with it.
(It’s not/wasn’t entirely whitehat when eli first made it though, I think he changed out the botting of digg/social networks to clean it up a little though).
You might get indexed by that but all the social media site’s users will assume that you are a spammer. So after the 48h this will hurt you for weeks or months.
These are all great and work! I used the same tactics. If I could add that the one and only mistake that I made was that my site wasn’t
truly ready. I only mean that since you will be trying these tactics that you should realize that you will get traffic the first day. I got 300 hits just by stumble Upon alone. and of course you want people to like your site and come back, my site isn’t the best right now, kinda a cut and run for my web design class. Anyways, That was a tangent, sorry, But Ryan is right. I didn’t get the 48 hour mark but I did get indexed in about 3 days. And of course go to
http://www.google.com/addurl/
and you can add it there.
great list Ryan
What works for me is putting a page using google maps on the site. They can’t help but promote themselves.
How about also submitting a sitemap to the major search engines? Wouldn’t that help to get you indexed even quicker?
How to quicky get a new website indexed in Google!
To get indexed in Google within a matter of days there are some quick steps you can take to speed up the indexing process Use them to your advantage
Another easy way is to add google ads to your site… then just refresh it until the ads aren’t the generic “donate to peace” stuff…
This used to work rather well… Don’t know if it still does… Google is so fast anymore that I just submit my new site to stumble and let “The Oracle” do it’s magic.
I actually got my site indexed in less than 48 hours surprisingly and I live in Australia. Basically what I did was submit my blog and then made about 4 or so posts, so it looked like my site was constantly updated and my site was added quicksmart.
- Dwayne Charrington.
http://www.dwaynecharrington.com
Nice! I hadn’t heard of this one.
Thanks for stopping by - but the above statement is very false and untrue. I and thousands of others have proven that wrong several times over!
Hey thanks David! You raise a very good point - if you’re site isn’t ready, and you go with a heavy social media campaign, sure, you may attract tons of visitors right off the bat, but if your site isn’t fully ready with lots of good stuff to keep them interested, they probably won’t come back for a while, if ever.
Awesome stuff
Interesting approach hydertech - definitely worth a shot, and there may be quite a bit of truth to it!
Sitemaps are highly recommended, but the main purpose of a Sitemap is to make the job of the search spiders easier and more efficient, thus encouraging a faster crawl rate in the future. So while it has great long term effects, it’s not necessarily going to be the heavy hitter in getting you indexed quick.
Great question though!
LOL, the “Oracle”! Love it. Very true these days. Most people don’t realize the power of social media, especially as we move on into 2008.
Hey Dwayne!
You raise another viable tactic. Search engines can’t help but to love fresh and frequent content. Often your approach alone will get you indexed quickly - great point!
I didn’t use anything like this to get up and going, though I wish I did. Something I have noticed though is that through signing up with technorati and claiming my blog, my posts get picked up very quickly through it.
all you say is very useful..thanks and i hope i will improve my traffic
The big social media sites seemed to work the best for me. The other suggestions no doubt helped as well.
MRDPE
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These are all great tips. I used some of the tools that you have mentioned in your post and they are actually already working. Two tools that I would recommend, like others, are Digg and Stumble. They start sending traffic almost immediately.
It also seems like blogs on wordpress and blogspot are indexed faster than any other. One of my blogs - is on wordpress, while another at oohtimes.com is hosted by me. The wordpress one is indexed much faster.
Great post!
Thanks!!!
I found out that a blogger posting and a microblog posting (twitter / jaiku / numpa.nl) work quite fine for indexing purposes.
stop polluting the social media sites darn it
shame on you! ridiculous self-promotion
While I agree that the methods you listed work well, the key thing to remember is getting listed is one thing - Google will grant you the “Google Spike” to test out the relevancy and traction your site has - however, the more important thing to remember is keeping your site listed on Google! New and fresh content is one of the best ways to keep your site listed on google, but also consider keeping your domain name in your signature and remaining an active member of any webmaster group you’re in. Great list, keep up the good work.
Our site has been around for a long time, but our
rakings as still really, really low.
caraccessories.com, automotive site all of our
keyword phrases are really, really competive.
For example, I use floor mats which is highly
competetive 176,000 searches in google or should
we use the keyword in a non competitive keyword
phrase like custom floor mats shipped directly
to your door 28,000 searches. And can we use this
keyword phrase in all the right google places on
the page.
What do we do regarding keywords to start increasing
our ranking aside from all the points you mentioned
in your article which we are doing ?
Thank you very much !
Hey Mary,
Thanks for your comment. I took a spin around your car site (okay, corney wordplay here but I had to!) and wondered if you have thought about adding a blog to the same domain. Put it in a subfolder.
Search engines love new content, and as long as you post on a regular basis you’ll train both the search engines and readers to visit for new posts. At the same time, you’ll be building internal links to your chosen keywords.
You can accomplish this alone by using something as simple as craigslist, topix, propeller or any other property with 1MM+ visitors per month. The refresh rate is perplexing, just playing around I was able to take over 6 of 10 positions in about 2 hours using high rankings sites with authority for a competitive keyword. It subsides over a few weeks, but the side benefit is the same (rapid indexing)…
Well if i may sum up your 5 tips in just one tip
you can get your site indexed on google or any other SE by getting some back links to your site from highly ranked quality websites….There’s no need to manually submit your link to SE’s nowadays, and its all abt getting quality back links
Hey Dev,
I don’t think Ryan suggested submitting your site to the SE’s, but brought up pinging to speed up the process of getting your link on Digg noticed. But you are right in that it’s all about quality backlinks. Thanks for the comment!
Terry
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its good tips but we can also add some more points that social bookmarks is very useful for fast indexed in google
also website site map and google xml site map important and google analytic is very much important for indexed new website with max pages
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Submitting a post in Digg would catapult that particular post in the top 10 of search engine result (Google). But the glory doesn’t last 24 hours. After a week, a post would be found nowhere. Google is smart. If you are looking for long-term result, Digg may not be the best option, but, yes, it helps tapping the shoulder of Google Spider.
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Terry,
They are some very useful tips. Thanks for them!
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Ok, it’s been exactly 24 hours now since I have
1 - addurl to google
2 - pinged sitemap to google
3 - posted on digg
4 - started blog on blogger
5 - articles/links on about 15 social bookmarking sites
Results - not doing backflips just yet…for some reason unknown to me, google has indexed one of my pages but…why only the about us page??? That’s seems so very strange. How in the world did google follow the links but skip over all pages including the home page just to index the absolute most meaningless page on the site? Not complaining, one page indexed in 24 hours is certainly better than none! but…I just don’t get how I linked to the home page in every case yet it finds the stupid about us page lol. Hopefully this will change the next 24.
Columbus cake,
Have you pinged your Digg URL? It can help to have something on Digg, but use pingoat.com to get the word out. If you use a robots.txt you don’t have to submit your sitemap to Google, but you could still do it at google.com/webmasters/tools just to be safe. Also, I assume your blogger blog posts are linking to individual pages of your main site?
adding google via the add url page hurts you more than anything!
i had added hopes it will be okay for me :/ still not indexed my site but hopes maybe after few days…
quote:
Again, these are guaranteed, but it sure as heck can’t hurt to give it a shot.
I think you meant these AREN’T guaranteed.
But anyway thanks for the tips. I can’t get my site indexed for some reason, for like aggges.
@Jefferson: Thanks! I made the edit for Ryan. I’m sure that’s what he meant.
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I’ve definetely seen some success with the social bookmarking and news sites. Sites that are submitted to these seem to quickly rise up in the search engines. However the results seem to be short lived. I have seen sites show up in the serps in a matter of hours using these tactics.
Just use them properly. Don’t spam them. Contribute to them.
Phil
Has anyone thought of just downloading the index.html/index.aspx or default.html/default.aspx page every week before Google comes around and/or any other search engine for that matter and do a SAVE AS of the file to get a newly established modification date? Once you get to the top 10 in search engines it is even harder to keep that spot so this little trick works pretty well with good TITLE and KEYWORDS that match your DOMAIN.com keywords.
I have been #1 on google for the past year and wanted to increase traffic to my site.
Only recently been discovering the social bookmarking sites and i have to say, there are a lot of them and it’s really hard work.
Digitalpoint i awesome and you can get really get great advice from ther as well.
Nir, congrats for getting that number 1 slot on Google. You say you started using bookmarking advertising, but i have to say that it’s not worth it in my opinion. I think that by creating unique articles and submitting them to high pagerank article directories, you’ll be able to get more traffic easily.
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