Getting Indexed In Google.com In 24 Hours
This trick I want to show you will allow your website to be indexed in less than 24 hours (based on our testing result).
First, you use a blog for this technique. If you already have a blog, great. If not, you can always setup one immediately for free at www.blogger.com. Then create an xml-sitemap for it. Don't panic, it's nothing complex and I'm going to point you to the resource that will help you to create your sitemap instantly.
Just go to www.xml-sitemaps.com to create your sitemap in a couple of easy steps.
Once completed, register for "Google webmaster tools" account at www.google.com/webmasters/tools. This is free too.
Now register your website by adding it to your list of websites and upload the sitemap.xml file you created before to your root folder (where you'll upload your index.html file, at www.yourdomainame.com).
After that, you should point the Google webmaster tools to your sitemap.xml file so that their robots will deep crawl and index your website, normally this would not take more than a couple of hours.
You're all set.
So how often you should do this? I would suggest each time you’ve increase the pages of your blog.
If you've find value in these tips, please leave a Comment or feedback? Needless to say, I will definitely appreciate it because I read all Comments personally and gotten the chance to know you at the same time.
Thanks,
Patric
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28 Comments:
Hi Patric,
Thanks for sharing!
This tip works for me as well. :-)
To be compliment with your tip, if anyone using Wordpress as your blog engine. You can download the plug-in that will generate XML sitemap for you every time you have new post from http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-sitemap-generator/
To your success!
Seree W.
Yes, Patric, I use it too. Also it pays - if you have a blog - to submit your rss feed to rss directories! Your webiste will be indexed super-fast! :-)
Thanks. Marian
very nice trick Patric, I will try your tips and let see later if my website is indexed very well by Google.
thanks for sharing,
Mario Xiao
Black Belt Publishing
www.blackbeltcovers.com
Good Tip Thanks
Patric,
This is a great time and money saver for internet marketer, especially starter. I know who spend money on search engines to their site listed. Keep up the good work!
Paddu
www.LeadPro247.Com
Excellent article Mr.Chan very well.
Tq bro for the very best posting.. It's very valuable for me
Patric, is this applicable for blogs or other types of sites also?
Thanks for the great tip!
Now if you use a free blogger blog, it's even easier:
a) Log into Google Webmaster tools.
b) Click "add sitemap" for the blog you have already registered and verified.
c) For the portion of the url you need to complete for the address of the sitemap, just put "atom.xml" - no quotes of course!
Hi Patric,
Word of advise, ive done this before and submitted my sitemap only to find the xml-sitemap maker had included urls that it should of maybe left out.
which once google gets errors it will ignor your sitemap and the site will not be included in the index for a few days, as a added BONUS, "try this all so" 1)do a blog post with anchor text links (at most around 3 and research google for low keywords) the links must be keyworded up then once the post is done. 2)get the url to your post. 3)goto digg.com and post there all so BUT use the url of the blog post. 4) Leave it around 1 hour and check google if the keywords you chose are low included in google your hit number one and after this be included very quickly.
Excellent tips as usual, mate - thanks a lot. I find it is best to use a wordpress.com blog to help indexing as the plugins - like sitemaps - are far better than on Blogger.com
Great information Patric, I'm going to use it. Thanks
Hi, Patric
Thanks for the trick, I never try it, but definitely will test it with my blog.
Hi Patric,
if you use WordPress for your blog you can use the WP Google Sitemap plugin to generate the xml site map.
:)
cheers,
Matt Garrett
I always want to know how to add sitemap. Your post is very helpful. Thank you.
http://fashionplace.site40.net
Great info. This will help us all.
Thanks
George Lary
thanks for sharing! tis helps in site SEO :)
Maverick
www.pjlighthouse.com
Patric:
I got lost between blog and website, my domainname.com. I don't get the
picture. Maybe because I've not much
expertise.
Hi Patric,
Thanks for the tips.
May I know what should I do to get it indexed fast if my site is not a WP blog.
Thanks.
Hi Patric,
if i use blogspot,whr i hv to upload it??
I am not so clear abt it.
thanks..
Hi guys and gals,
Thanks for leaving your comments. For Matt, VCwebmarketing and Seree, thanks for passing more tips.
At the same time, there seems to be a few questions. Here are some of them:
Q1. Can I use this technique if it's a website instead of blog?
A1. I guess so, but it'll be more effective if it's a blog. That's what I've seen.
Q2. Can I use blogger instead of wordpress?
A2. Doesn't matter, understand the concept - it's creating a sitemap for your entire site and submit to Goole through their OWN sitemap submission. Doesn't matter what kind of blog platform you're using.
Q3. I'm confuse how it works.
A3. Just follow the links for the sitemap creation and Google Webmaster Tool I gave in the post for further explanation.
Q4. I have a blogspot. How does it works?
A4. As long as you can submit your sitemap created that's uploaded to your site for Google Webmaster Tool to verfiy, then it'll work. So the question is, does blogspot allows you to do that or not. You'll need to check with blogspot.
Thanks!
Patric Chan
www.youchandoit.com
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Hi Patric,
Thanks for the tip. As always, you always look out for your subscribers.
I always thought creating a site map with be more difficult, but the way you explained it, it sound pretty easy.
Thanks for sharing this info. I needed to contact wordpress support because I was told that an .xml sitemap is automatically included....then I do not understand why there is a specific wordpress plugin for this application. It must have something to do with becoming a Google webmaster perhaps.
sharefinancial@gmail.com
I need help somebody...
I have a domain name through Google
I have a Google blogspot, and Google everything; including, webmaster, applications, too.
How do I upload the correct index.html file IN ORDER TO
submit the .xml (mydomain.com/xxxxxxx)
LOST,
Lee Hale
successandkindness@gmail.com
I had tried a WP Sitemap Plugin before this, but there were erros in many posts and ended up being ignored. I shall give this a try. Just don't know if I have to perform this method whenever I have new posts or not?
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This is great information. I am setting up a new blog and will be using this technique accordingly.
Ken Wynn
www.incomefromideas.com
I am in the beginning stages of creating a website and blog. It is almost overwhelming the info and knowledge one must possess to do things properly. I will use this info when I get to the point that I need it to get indexed on Google. Not really sure what indexing means, but think it has something to do with listing position of my site on Google? Thanks for the info.
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