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I recently wrote a post on how to get your brand new blog easily indexed by search engines.
Since the publication date I’ve learned a few more ways of doing it, like through a post by AdesBlog on Problogger.net; so with all this newly acquired knowledge, I decided to write a more extensive post on the subject of blog indexing.
So you started a new blog - now what?
Now you need an audience.
In order to attract an audience, you need search engines to bring you traffic.
In order for the search engines to bring you traffic, they need to know your blog exists.
In order for the SE to know that your blog exists, it needs to be indexed.
How do you go about it?
#1. Add your blog to YOUR OWN IGoogle, Yahoo!, and MSN RSS feed account - this will trigger the search engines to follow the RSS link back to it.
#2. Blog communities.
There are several blog communities that have good search engine rankings and if you add yours to their list, Google will have no choice but to index it.
Here are the best ones to list with:
MyBlogLog.com
BlogCatalog.com
Blogged.com
NetworkedBlogs.com
Noteworthy: make sure you have your ducks in a row with your description, keywords, and tags. Also, list your blog in the correct category.
#3. Site Evaluation & Stats Sites.
Personally, I am not a big fan of those sites (it’s hard to rely or even trust their numbers), but they can serve a good purpose in helping you index your blog.
Once again, many of them have good Google search engine ranking and, when you check your site stats with them, they will automatically create and store a page with your site information on it, kind of like this.
Here is a list of sites worth to take a look at:
CubeStat, StatBrain, BuiltWith, WhoIs, QuarkBase, URLfan, AboutTheDomain.
#4. RSS Directories
List your blog with OctoFinder and FeedAdage RSS directories. Once they accept your feed, they will track your new posts and index them on their sites. You might even get some traffic through them, although I would not count on it.
#5. Social Media Sites
This is another very effective strategy of indexing your blog quickly, particularly if you use the same user name as your blog name/domain name.
#6. Article Directories
Publishing an article on sites like Squidoo, HubPages, EzineArticles (this list can be endless) will also help your blog to be indexed quickly. Obviously, make sure you use links back to your site with appropriate keyword-rich anchor text in either author resource box or throughout the article body, depending on what is allowed by the specific article directory.
#7. Misc Sites
ChangeDetection provides page change monitoring and notification services to internet users worldwide. After you provide them with your URL, they will ask you if you would like to add your page to a public directory. Obviously, say yes. Your site will then appear in their news section, which will be crawled by search engines sending them to and indexing your blog.
Technorati is a great blog directory and will definitely help you get your blog indexed. Unfortunately, it won’t happen overnight. It can take sometimes up to a couple of months for them to add your blog to their directory. So it’s not an immediate indexing strategy, but very well worth doing for long-term advantage.
Well, that’s all I can think of and trust me, it’s more than enough.
Following these tips will not only get your blog indexed within the next 24 hours, but might also bring you some traffic, which is the next big step for your brand new blog.
NOTE: you can also use most of these strategies to get ANY other site like a lead capture page listed by search engines.
By the way, the easiest way to monitor your “indexing” progress is by visiting IndexedByGoogle.com.
Happy indexing!
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Another great post Ana I have recently listed my blogs to some of the ones you mentioned and will check out the others-continued success Kiaran from mostly sunny Perth!
Any time, Kiaran - it's always sunny here in Arizona!
Hey Ana, what a terrific blog. you share great information. I've been at this for some time now and have two other websites, but I am just in the middle of launching a WP blog. you are a wealth of knowledge and I appreciate your generous tips and advice. Keep up the fantastic work and thanks so much for sharing your hard work.
I appreciate you stopping by, Jayne - let me know if you have any question about launching your blog.
Best,
Ana
Hi Ana,
This is some fabulous information and so timely for me! I checked the stats for my blog yesterday and was shocked that it wasn't even indexed at Google. OMG, how could I have forgotten that.
So, I sure appreciate all your tips above. Thank you!
Have a fabulous weekend!
Ilka
So pleased I could help, Ilka!
Some very good ideas here - I do a good amount of the article wheels and link about 8 or so together with about two links in the articles. One to my blog and the other to my "money" site. I do not ever use anchor links though. Great article
No anchor text links? To be quite honest with you, Robert, this is the first time I hear of this strategy. I need to pick your brain to see what's behind it.
Yes Ana Happy indexing!
Thank You for delivering a great article.
Good thing it is only 7 Ways To Index otherwise would take me days to apply in real life…
Respect,
Slavik G.
Lol - it's easy to get overwhelmed, but remember how to eat an elephant: one bite at a time!
Ana, this post is so jam-packed with real value & some serious ways to get ranked, I don’t know where to start. I’m going to have to bookmark it to be able to come back again - use it as a sort of a permanent reference.
Really appreciate your contribution to blogging!
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Thanks, Michael - glad to be here.
Wow, some very good ideas and thanks for the links.
Be well
Volker
Any time, Volker - thanks for stopping by.
Great info, thanks for useful article. I’m waiting for more
Ana,
These are great strategies. You are always full of ideas.
Pure genius!
Tommy
I actually had to use some of them on this blog - after I started the redesign and added the new domain, I basically had to rebuild the entire blog database - it’s as if I started all over again.
Boy, was I glad I knew these strategies:).
Ana