How Google Will Index My Page

I have recommended this article that I liked in SeoProfesional and so today I share with you all:

These days I’ve been playing with Google to index and have seen a big difference in the index content vs fresh. static or low update. This is something we always talk but there are still questions. I hope this post help clarifies doubts and provide some useful ideas.

First clarify that with indexing, I mean the ability of a search engine to find new pages, and also to find changes on pages that are already in the index.

Well, for evidence regarding the implementation of the nofollow, I’ve created several pages and have placed a link from a PR3 page and another link from a site in a fairly crowded PR6 page. This happened 4 days ago and to my surprise, I am still hoping that Google - or any other search engine - index my pages.

My expectations were based on which Google usually takes no more than two days to find my updates, and I expect even better performance regarding a PR6 page. However, I must admit that if my intention was to get results fast error has been put links on my pages minor update. The PR3 have not seen an update in months, and although minor changes PR6 receives constant, generally 90% of its content has been full for years perhaps.

Moreover, just last week I was helping launch a site, of course PR0 and now I see that Google indexes new pages a day later.

So, How is indexed first level?
The solution is given in 2 very simple:

Much Content
We are launching the site has generated around one hundred pages of which 87 are in the Google index (Yahoo only recognizes 3 pages, but come on! Yahoo in the first week? Go win!). This volume of content means that the cover always has something new to the Google bot, a robot and intelligent notes and intends to visit more often.

Many Links
No links that feed the search engines can not find new pages, or give authority to what they find. For a blog, the first step is to register in all the blog directory that is at hand. I recommend Blogalaxia and blogs, but this is just the beginning. There are dozens of Hispanic directories, and even more in English that are equal, as Technorati .

However, Technorati, for example, is best known for its directory of tags, and this is the second important aspect to register with directories of blogs. A directory of links means more tags for each tag that you put a post. In a directory of prestige, each of these tags can make a PR3 link if only for a couple of days and then go to a page file less important (perhaps PR2).
So if we are registered in 10 directories of blogs and tags, and make 10 posts a day, each with 5 tags, we are receiving on average 500 inbound links per day, free.

So Google updated my site to the new force, like it or not. No matter who is new or that has PR0 or if the content is of quality or confidence … to the devil TrustRank. The only thing is that Google knows my site receives hundreds of new links every day, and it is not only hitting a visit - or 903 during the week, according to statistics from the server.

Certainly everything about the position applied. It is not enough to appear in the index, need to win a seat with a variety of links, onsite optimization, etc, but on the subject in question, get a constant indexing, blogs have a tremendous advantage if you know to make available.

Indeed, Google has sent us 555 visitors in the first week.

I leave two links of interest to those that do not know and want to earn an immediate boost: Ping-O-Matic Pingoat and two are “pingers” which automatically notify a bunch of directories from a single attack. (In many of these directories need to be registered for the ping is worth, but others like Technorati ping is enough to earn a post).

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