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How to Get Your Site Indexed

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How to Get Your Site Indexed
 
 
So you have had your website up and running for awhile now and the major search engines have yet to recognize the site?  You aren’t alone.  Many sites have a hard time becoming indexed.  Sometimes it is due to being new or possibly it is just a matter of bad luck.  Fortunately there are options in the quest to be indexed and one, if not a combination of a few, will get your website the attention it needs by being indexed by the major search engines.
 
First method to consider is search engine submission.  Sounds easy right?  All you have to do is sign up and your site is indexed.  Not exactly.  For most of the search engines simply filling in the requested information on the submission form is enough to get the ball rolling.  This method is useful everywhere except when dealing with Google.  As the most popular and largest search engine, they tend to be a little pickier.  The key to becoming indexed by Google is to get link exchanges from other sites that are indexed by Google.  Otherwise the powers that be see the unlinked site as of little value. 
 
Another way to help your website get noticed is pay per click advertising.  This one won’t actually help get the site indexed, but it may very well increase traffic to the site.  That could increase revenue and make your site more appealing to other webmasters that may allow links to be placed.  And that does help with search engine indexing.
 
While on the subject of links, these little blurbs on someone else’s website can be incredibly useful in getting attention from the major search engines.  One way to receive links is to politely request a link exchange of the potential webmaster.  Often you will discover that if space on the site allows, the other website owner will request that you place a link on your site back to them.  While search engines have gotten wise to this practice, it will up your website’s exposure to the general population.  The notion of registering with web directories will help gain the respectability needed to be recognized by the search engines for indexing.  Some directories charge a fee for inclusion and others will accept payment to place your listing quickly or higher on the page.  If finances are a major concern, there are some web directories that don’t charge for inclusion.  It will help with the indexing issue; just not as quickly as the directories that charge.
 
It can be incredibly time consuming to build up the necessary links to get attention from the search engines.  There are programs available that will help you set up a request letter and submit the requests to other websites with similar content to yours, saving you a lot of time.  While there is a monetary charge associated with this type of software, it can save the webmaster hours of work and frustration. 
 
While working to get your new, or slow moving existing website noticed by the search engines for index inclusion, remember to be patient and get those vitally necessary inbound links.
 


David Marc Fishman is a link marketer and owns the site linknetics.com

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