Niche Site Duel 007: 4 Effective Steps To Get Your Niche Websites Indexed By Google Under 48 Hours! READ THIS!

Under Niche Duel


Now that your newly built niche website is online and ready to be in public, your next step is how you will make your website to be index by google so you can start promoting it and rank it on google search result pages.

Today, I am going to share to you what I did to get my newly published niche websites get indexed by google in less than 48 hours.

But before that, I want to share some advice to you so that you will meet your expectations.

Firstly is don’t be so aggressive and don’t overdo the google indexing process because your website might get tag as spam and don’t get index or maybe took you more days to make your site index. That’s it, slowly but surely. In fact, the method below will give you less work with more great results. Here are steps that you should take actions.

1. Install the Max Blog Press Ping Optimizer.

Yes, pinging is one of the best way to call search engine spiders that your blog is now online. But if you overdo it, you might mark as spam because of the sudden and no consistency pinging routine.

MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer is a free wordpress plugin that will help you to ping search engine and directories in a consistent time allowance. Let’s say this plugin will ping SE in a 15 minute interval. How cool was that?

2. Submit Your Blog To Search Engines.

Submitting your blog to search engines is also a great technique because you tell the search engine crawlers to include your blog to be crawled. At least submit your blog url to the 3 big search engines:

  1. Google – submit your blog URL through this link.
  2. Yahoo – submit your blog URL through this link.
  3. Bing – submit your blog URL through this link.

3. Submit A Sitemap To Google Webmasters.

Before submitting a sitemap to google, you should install the google xml sitemaps generator. This is a free wordpress plugin that will generate post and page titles within your blog and convert it into a xml format to make it more friendly to search engine crawlers.

Every time you publish a new post or page, this plugin will get your titles. Most of the time, search engine crawlers only visits your sitemap page to know if you have a new blog updates or post.

After installing the sitemap generator, visit Google Webmasters and submit your sitemap page URL. Your page URL should look like this, http://www.YourWebsite.com/sitemap.xml so that’s it!

4. Submit Your Blog To Directories.

Submitting your blog to some blog directories is also a great help to get index by search engines immediately. Because most of the time, SE bots crawl this blog directories often. So if you have listed your niche website into some directories, you got more chance to get early indexed.

I suggest that you submit your newly built niche blogs to Technorati and dmoz. Though many have said that DMOZ is now not active or not working, it is still worth trying. At least submit your blog on these two directories.

Knowing That Your Website Got Indexed.

After you have done all the steps above, all you need to do is wait and let your effort get the good results. So, in order to know that your website got indexed, you need to visit google.com to see if your blog has been cache.

To do this, go to Google.com and type “cache:YourWebsiteURL“. It’s that simple. Once your page appears on the cache page, it means that your blog has been indexed and it’s now the exact moment that you build backlinks into your homepage or in your blog post.

P.S. Search engines ranks pages not websites.

4 Comments Add yours

  1. Geoff
    December 8, 2010
    2:54 pm #comment-1

    Some great stuff there, thanks for sharing.

  2. Fahad
    February 22, 2011
    4:30 am #comment-3

    Happy reading this article, very informative, Good for starters :)
    Fahad“s last [type] ..Apple Explains The Difference Between GSM &amp CDMA iPhone

Add a comment

  • Avatars are handled by Gravatar
  • Comments are being moderated

CommentLuv badge

This site uses KeywordLuv. Enter YourName@YourKeywords in the Name field to take advantage.