Re: What is the fast method to get a site or a page indexed?
... or, you can get yourself a Google account and use a SiteMaps. There is all the instructions at SiteMaps to get you going.
I use these for every web site. This way I need not concern myself with crawling, depth or frequency. I can pretty much control what webpages the search engine crawls and basically tell it when to come by for a visit.
You'll need to put your instructions to the searchengine in an XML files and upload that to your web server. Lots of free and good XML generators nowadays. Does all the stuff itself, just have to input the URL, check a couple of boxes and press GO. I use 'em all the time.
Now, this SiteMaps doo-hickey may not work well most of the time but you bet your auntie's poodle that it will work well at least sometime, soon.
Last edited by canadafred; May 23rd, 2007 at 4:28 pm. Reason: added humour
oh, well then I guess you already said what I said, more encompassing too. I am being accidentally redundant, I guess.
I better go look at those tools again so I don't come across as a guy that thinks he knows it all when in actuallity he hasn't a clue as to what's going on.
Re: What is the fast method to get a site or a page indexed?
Assuming you mean the two pages in your signature, I think you already figured out some of the answer.
Usually a forum post with a signature link will get a page indexed within 24 hours in big G; Yahoo! and MSN tend to take between 48-72 (I've found). Punch in sitehttp://www.webmaster-talk.com/images/smilies/frown.gifdomain.com) to see if the page has been indexed in your favourite search engines.
What is the fast method to get a site or a page indexed?How much time?
How do I know that a page is indexed?
Indexing of SEs depends on the load or sites being indexed by SEs everyday....
Google index site in minimum of 3 days...
For faster indexing you post on forum post signatures, directory submissions, linkexchange with related sites (email the owner) and create sitemaps so that SEs easily crawls your site.......
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