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How much time Google takes to index a site?

Started by apexis, 05-20-2012, 20:09:10

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lazyjohn10

Maximum of 30 days, the offpage and onpage strat will help a lot.
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allshine

Usually a site will be indexed within one week,I always submit the newly created site to pingoat ,and the site will quickly be indexed.
Being indexed is very easy for almost any site.


vizzmedia

Create xml site map and submit it in webmaster tool. Your webpages will index soon.
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neilharris

Totally depends on your website content and your off-page activity.

Patrecia

It depends on how often the site gets crawled. Make sure the website should have a sitemap and robots.txt,  this will help to get index faster. 


oliviasrodriguez

I checked your website which is already crawled in google. Start off page seo method for your website.

stuartthomas

Hi,

There are numerous theories about the "Google dance" which occurs when a site first gets indexed. It is very common for new sites to see their results wildly bounce for the first month. The prevailing theory, which makes a lot of sense, is a significant portion of Google's ranking algorithm is dependent upon Google's own data.

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nexusmedia

if you want your site to be indexed quicly than you should use rapid indexer or link farm to index your site or you can try to ping your links to inform google bout it
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naeviasseo

Listen, indexing is not a magic trick that happens overnight. It's a process that requires effort, patience, and a solid understanding of SEO. And let me tell you, your site is not exactly a shining star in the SEO galaxy. I mean, have you even bothered to do a basic site audit? Do you know what kind of technical debt you're carrying around like a dead weight?

First of all, your site is a mess. I can see that you're using a generic template, and the content is as dry as the Sahara desert. Where's the unique value proposition? Where's the compelling copy? Your site is a camera store, for crying out loud! You need to make it pop!

And don't even get me started on your keyword strategy. "Ip camera" is a decent starting point, but you're not even optimizing for long-tail keywords. You're not even trying to be specific! What's your target audience? Who are you trying to reach?
Now, I know what you're thinking: "But I've submitted my site to Google!" Ah, yes, the old "submit and forget" approach. Newsflash: Google doesn't care about your submission. They care about relevance, authority, and user experience. And your site is lacking in all three departments.
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