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Be No. 1 On Google

By Alison Cox | January 26, 2009

Did you know? When your site is presently listed by Google further submission can not speed up matters. If you are trying to locate the page where you have to submit your site, simply search ‘Google submit’ in Google. It is understandable that their page would rank on top of the list but you could attempt several other ways for them to decide on your site.

Google can index your site fast if you have links with other sites which have heavy traffic. Using the several online directories would however be the simplest and most effective way to go. Google tends to check the higher ranking directories fairly regularly and new links from those sites are likely to get indexed.

The choice is between free and paid subscription directories and you have to pick your choice depending on the money available. Business directories which also have similar interest areas as yours are good since Google is always keen to find links between the two, when indexing your site. The area of operation between your site and the business directory ought to be common.

The sure shot way to get top rankings with Google is to get listed with DMOZ, sometimes called an Open Directory. This is however not the fastest ways to get your site noticed by Google. DMOZ would take their time, weeks or months before you get listed. The reason for this is that every site is checked by a category editor personally and your site could be down below in the queue. One vital point to remember when submitting sites to DMOZ is that you must ensure that you read, understand and follow every piece of guideline and instructions to the tee.

Another good way to get Google to index your site is through writing articles and submitting them to the article submission sites. Mostly all important and successful article sites would allow the author to add a small resource box called ‘About the Author’ or ‘Author Resource’. This is the place where you insert the link to your site.

Another benefit of writing articles is that when they are good, other sites find it relevant to use them on their sites. It is compulsory however that the ‘About the Author’ section is always tagged under your article as this result in your getting a free link. While this is a sure shot way to get Google index your site, if the articles talk of the same topic as your line of business then you can be really successful in generating more traffic to your site. Lastly, you definitely can submit directly to Google, but do give the options of directories and article writing a genuine try to get your site indexed.

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