Getting New Pages Indexed Fast
Depending on the page rank of your site, Google indexes your newly posted pages at certain rates. In general, a site with lower than PR5 will have its new pages indexed in between one and two weeks. Often times it can be extremely important to have new pages indexed as quickly as possible. Here are some simple ways to do this.
1. Latest Articles Widget: Simply add an HTML block or widget to the overall layout of your site; set it up so that it will be displayed on every page. Set this widget to automatically list the newest 5 or 10 pages that have been posted on your site. Google’s crawlers will quickly find this link when they pass through your higher ranking main page and other articles that have been indexed. In general, on a PR3 website, using this approach will cut a week off the indexing time for newly posted pages.
2. XML Sitemap Feed: Download a copy of Google Webmaster Tools. You can use this program to create an XML Sitemap feed, which can then be submitted to Google. This guarantees that Google will index your pages in the event that there are no direct links available from other parts of your site or from other sites. This XML feed also increase the speed at which your new pages are indexed.
3. Do-Follow Microblogging: Certain micro-blogger sites allow you to post do-follow links in your updates. While twitter and many of the more popular sites do not allow this, there are still opportunities available. Micro-blogger sites sometimes even have the feature of streaming their latest posts on the front page. Do-Follow microblog links can get your newest content pages listed in less than 15 pages if you find the right site.
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