sojibsms
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I created 5 web 2.0 sites for my money site about 3 months ago, but Google still not index them yet. I know i am able to ping Google my self on webmaster. But I think auto index by Google is best. So, need to know if there any way, to google index them Fast.
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TommyCarey
The best way to get web2.0 links/websites is to build links to them. This will be a pyramid/tiered linking method and works wonders for both your first tier and page it's pointed to.
You can purchase backlink packages here on SeoClerks that will allow your to input unlimited websites and keywords. Just make sure before you purchase that the seller can pair up certain URLs with specific keywords. If they can't offer this then I would advise against purchasing from them unless your web2.0 links/buffers/sites are all targeting the same keywords set. They probably are targeting the same keyword set since they are all dedicated to a single niche, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem.
You should get a full report from the seller and it will contain all of your links in it. Copy and paste all of the link URLs into a text document and be sure to remove any line spacing. Make sure each URL is on a separate line and save the file to your desktop. Now go over to pingfarm.com and either copy/paste your list into the large box or upload the file you just saved to your desktop. After you copy/pasted your URLs or uploaded your file you now need to start the pinging process.
After you finish the pinging process you can now head over to indexkings.com and do the same thing. Add your links and let the system run. This will help build pages on third party websites that are well known to the search engines and it will bring in the spiders to your links.
Doing those few things will ensure the indexing, or at least the spidering, of your links. You do have to remember that Google will not index everything, but that's not a problem. Getting all of your links indexed isn't as big of a deal as most people make it. Getting low quality links spidered is a good thing even if Google doesn't feel they are good enough to be indexed in their search results.
Thanks,
Razzy Hi sojibsms, The best way to get web2.0 links/websites is to build links to them. This will be a pyramid/tiered linking method and works wonders for both your first tier and page it's pointed to. You can purchase backlink packages here on SeoClerks that will allow your to input unlimited websites and keywords. Just make sure before you purchase that the seller can pair up certain URLs with specific keywords. If they can't offer this then I would advise against purchasing from them unless your web2.0 links/buffers/sites are all targeting the same keywords set. They probably are targeting the same keyword set since they are all dedicated to a single niche, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem. You should get a full report from the seller and it will contain all of your links in it. Copy and paste all of the link URLs into a text document and be sure to remove any line spacing. Make sure each URL is on a separate line and save the file to your desktop. Now go over to pingfarm.com and either copy/paste your list into the large box or upload the file you just saved to your desktop. After you copy/pasted your URLs or uploaded your file you now need to start the pinging process. After you finish the pinging process you can now head over to indexkings.com and do the same thing. Add your links and let the system run. This will help build pages on third party websites that are well known to the search engines and it will bring in the spiders to your links. Doing those few things will ensure the indexing, or at least the spidering, of your links. You do have to remember that Google will not index everything, but that's not a problem. Getting all of your links indexed isn't as big of a deal as most people make it. Getting low quality links spidered is a good thing even if Google doesn't feel they are good enough to be indexed in their search results. Thanks, Razzy
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