When you create a new website, how long does it take to show up in Google's search results? Are there things you can do to speed up the process?
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In my experience the best way to get indexed quickly is to get links from popular sites. It's not uncommon for at least a homepage to be indexed in a matter of hours or even less with links from an established site. For a full crawl it can sometimes take a few days or longer for much larger sites. |
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Hey Jenny, Most websites will show up pretty quickly in Google's index, but there are a few caveats: It's possible that Google will 'sandbox' your website, meaning they keep it out of the index until it establishes a bit of credibility. A few things you can do to get your site indexed quickly:
While none of these things will give you any PageRank, they will get the GoogleBot to visit your site and hopefully get you into the index quickly. --Eric H. Doss |
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agreed! Only takes a couple hours if the site has the basic meta data and some good links. |
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Links, yes - important. But one thing nobody has mentioned yet: Make sure you have sufficient interesting and unique content. Even if the Google bot visits your page – whether because you submitted your URL the usual way, or your sitemap via Webmaster Tools, or because it came across a link to your site elsewhere – if it finds very little of value at your site it may simply choose to not include you in the index. I've read that Google likes content it hasn't seen before. |
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Would there be any reason affecting google's indexing of this site? |
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