Can you get your posts indexed by Google in 2 minutes?
By Tran Tinh at 12 March, 2008, 3:46 pm
I am really surprised to read the article about “Indexed by Google in 2 Minutes!” posted on the Quick Online Tips blog. It is very hard for even a high PR and Alexa blogs to quickly get their posts indexed by Google. My blog had to take nearly a week to crawled and displayed in Google search results even I tried many tips and techniques recommended by Google in the Webmaster tool.
Actually, I could not believe this until I saw his evidence about this:
Is it a good way to get a backlink from high PR that will help posts quickly indexed in the Google search results? How can we do that? It is a big question but on the side of PageRank calculation, backlinks are the key to determine the ranking of a blog/website. Therefore, the only way to build up a good blog is to draw more high PR backlinks to your blog.
Getting a backlink from a high PR site is a SEO tip often suggested to webmasters for getting a new site indexed by Google within a day. Check how fast Google is indexing your site by pasting the latest article permalink url in Google search. Are you getting Google indexed in minutes?
Thanks Quick Online Tips for sharing this.
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Alexa.com is a subsidiary of Amazon.com. It is a website which provides information on traffic levels for websites. The Alexa rank is measured according to the amount of users who’ve visited a website with the Alexa toolbar installed. Alexa toolbar is an application developed by Alexa Internet. Its primary use is to measure website statistics. This toolbar collects as well as gives some valuable information. Once you install it, the Alexa toolbar monitors all your surfing and collects information about what domains you visit. They use this data to rank web sites. The traffic rank they assign to websites is based on 3 months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of other users and is a combined measure of page views and users. Webmasters, advertisers and ad networks use your blog’s Alexa rank as a gauge to determine the worth of a link on your website. If you depend on link or site selling as a form of monetization you’ll definitely want to increase your Alexa rank, because it’ll increase your bargaining power when it comes to ad pricing.