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Quick Launch Guide Conclusion

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Everything that we just completed really should take no more then an hour and a half.  All things considered, it’s really a small amount of time needed to get indexed in Google quickly.  Plus, we also got the ball rolling for Yahoo and Live/MSN as well.  Now what?

It will take some for your pages to show up in the index.  Established and high authority sites can get pages indexed in an hour or two.  New sites that have little trust or authority can take up to a week to appear in the Google index.  My quick launch method normally gets new sites indexed within 3-5 days, and if you follow the guide your results should be similar.

Free Directory Submissions

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Many Webmasters and SEO professionals will tell you that the fastest way to get indexed is to get some backlinks for your site, and I agree.  In the previous step, we already created two high profile links to your Website.  Now let’s spend about twenty minutes or so submitting to some free Web directories.

There’s a lot of software on the market to submit to free directories.  There are even form filler software titles available.  Let’s bypass the lower performing and most time consuming software options.  Digixmas has the fastest and easiest to use directory submission software around.  The best part is that you can submit to 150 Web directories for free while using a trial version of their software.

High Profile Links

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

In addition to submitting Sitemaps directly to search engines, another great way to be found fast is to get some links on high traffic Websites.

In Websites I have recently launched, I have found that only a couple high profile links are needed to get indexed fast.  And my preferred links come from Digg and Craigslist.

Live/MSN Search Sitemaps

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Live/MSN Search does have a Webmaster Center, and on November 12, 2007 they released Webmaster Tools.  It’s still in Beta, so there are some bugs to be worked out.  Live Search may have bugs?  Ok, I won’t get into that here!

First, you need to gain access to Live’s Webmaster tools.  If you do not have a Live ID, click hereand signup for one.  Once you have a Live ID, go to Live Search Webmaster Center and sign in.

Yahoo Sitemaps

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

To submit a Yahoo Sitemap, first you must go to Yahoo Site Explorer.  At the top of the screen, you will see a sign in link.  Click this link and enter your Yahoo login details.  If you don’t have a Yahoo ID, signup for one by clicking on the sign up text link in the lower right hand part of the sign in window.

Now that you are logged in to Yahoo Site Explorer, enter your full Website URL in the textbox and click on the add my site button.  Your URL will now appear in My Sites.

Google Sitemaps

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The key to getting your site indexed fast is telling the search engines that your site exists.  The first step in this process is to submit your XML Sitemap to Google.  I will cover Yahoo and Live/MSN in the next part of my Quick Launch Guide.

Quick Submit Sitemaps

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Now that your Sitemap is created, it’s time to submit it to the major search engines.  There are a couple of ways to do this for the three top search engines.  You can basically ping the major search engines or open a Webmaster account.

In this step, we will do a quick submit to Ask, Google, Yahoo, and Live/MSN Search.  Please note that Ask.com does not offer a Webmaster account, so pinging Ask is a must.

To ping and notify the search engines of your Sitemap file, you must add your complete Sitemap URL after the “=” and go to that URL in your Web Browser.  Each search engine will notify you whether the ping was successful or not.

Sitemaps

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

One of the quickest single methods to get a search engine to spider your site is to create and submit a XML Sitemap.

In case you don’t know, a Sitemap is a file containing the location of the Webpages that make up your site.  There are some limitations to Sitemaps and that is they can not exceed 50,000 pages or 10 MB in size.  This is fine for most people, so I won’t go into the details about how to create Sitemaps for sites that exceed 50,000 pages.

Sitemaps may also include data about each Webpage such as the date of the last modification, change frequency, and priority.  On the sites I develop, I am only concerned with submitting the URL’s and priority.

Onpage Search Engine Optimization Check

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Alright, your site is completed and you are ready to launch it into the Internet ocean with your sail set high on a windy day!  It’s an exciting moment, but it’s in your best interest to take a final look at your onpage search engine optimization.

Since your core Website is completed, now is the best time to take a second look at your onpage search engine optimization.  First and foremost, make sure the keywords you have targeted actually generate traffic.  Many times I have seen Webmasters target keywords that simply bring little or no traffic.  Or worse yet, the Webmaster is trying to rank for too many highly competitive keywords on a single page.  Just to verify the keywords you targeted bring in some traffic, you may want to take a look at Google’s Adword Traffic Estimator Tool.  It’s a simple tool to use, and it can shed a light on how much traffic Google could actually send you for the keywords your site targets.  If you need keyword suggestions, then use Google’s Adword Keywords Suggestion Tool.  You can also download and install a free keyword tool named Niche Examiner.

Quick Launch Index Guide

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Every now and then a common question is always asked about getting a new site indexed quickly.  While most Webmasters and SEO professionals have different approaches, in the series I will describe my techniques for getting a new site indexed quickly.

Here’s an outline of what will be covered in this series:

I. Onpage SEO check
II. Sitemap Creation
III. Sitemap Submissions
       (a) Google Sitemap Submission
       (b) Yahoo Sitemap Submission
       (c) Live/MSN Sitemap Submission
IV. High Visibility Quick Backlinks
V. General Web Directory Submissions
VI. Conclusion

This series is designed for the novice Webmaster, however more seasoned Webmasters and SEO professionals may enjoy the reading as well.

Alright, let’s get started by doing a little onpage SEO check