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leom
20th January 2010, 14:51
Folks,
How long google takes to index your site? it has been more than 2 weeks since i have submitted my site, but I dont see sign of it on google.

Delicious Webdesign
20th January 2010, 14:59
Your site is indexed already

your site in google (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en-GB&q=site%3Awww.homeez.co.uk&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGGL_en-GBGB353GB353&ie=UTF-8)

Various ways to encourage G to index you faster but your in so thats all good.

leom
20th January 2010, 15:27
Your site is indexed already



Various ways to encourage G to index you faster but your in so thats all good.

Thanks a lot, but it only comes with when you put search by site: when google will index it by keywords etc. does it takes longer?

fisicx
20th January 2010, 15:31
If it is a new site then you will usually appear high up in the rankings straight away then drop down as google investigates more of your site. Unfortunately you are in a very competitive field and your site is very badly optimised so your current ranking is as good as it's going to get.

You don't actually have any obvious keywords on your site so Google won't know where to rank you for anything.

leom
20th January 2010, 15:43
If it is a new site then you will usually appear high up in the rankings straight away then drop down as google investigates more of your site. Unfortunately you are in a very competitive field and your site is very badly optimised so your current ranking is as good as it's going to get.

You don't actually have any obvious keywords on your site so Google won't know where to rank you for anything.

Can you please guide me a bit, how do you mean has no obvious keyword on my site. I thought that i have given all obvious keyword on my home page.

fisicx
20th January 2010, 15:59
Where on the home page does it say: "Sell, Rent or Share Homes, household and Holidays Properties- Homeez". In fact where on the homepage does it say anything? You don't have any indexable content.

In any case, there are hundreds of sites just like yours all fighting to get onto page 1. You can expect to be spending a lot of dosh and many many hours working on the site to get even a sniff of success. I wouldn't expect to see much return on your money for at least a year, more likely three.

leom
20th January 2010, 16:10
Where on the home page does it say: "Sell, Rent or Share Homes, household and Holidays Properties- Homeez". In fact where on the homepage does it say anything? You don't have any indexable content.

In any case, there are hundreds of sites just like yours all fighting to get onto page 1. You can expect to be spending a lot of dosh and many many hours working on the site to get even a sniff of success. I wouldn't expect to see much return on your money for at least a year, more likely three.

Thank you so much, I think i need a good training on SEO arena. I had a whim that my site was SEO optimized :)

lucad
21st January 2010, 09:52
Hi

I am new to this forum though very experienced on PPC and SEO

Submitting your site to google is quite a waste of time. Google likes to find sites that would be valuable even if google did not exist, as opposed to create wealth by placing sites on page one.

the easiest way to get indexed in hours is to get google to find you through a link.

easiest way. twitter your site or social bookmark it (digg, delicious, etc). google loves these site and your website will be found within hours.

to check it is indexed just type "site:yoursite.com" in the search bar

hope this helps

Luca

leom
21st January 2010, 11:00
Hi

I am new to this forum though very experienced on PPC and SEO

Submitting your site to google is quite a waste of time. Google likes to find sites that would be valuable even if google did not exist, as opposed to create wealth by placing sites on page one.

the easiest way to get indexed in hours is to get google to find you through a link.

easiest way. twitter your site or social bookmark it (digg, delicious, etc). google loves these site and your website will be found within hours.

to check it is indexed just type "site:yoursite.com" in the search bar

hope this helps

Luca

thanks a lot

emmadean
21st January 2010, 11:07
As the time Google crawls your site it's only the time it will possibly index.

leom
21st January 2010, 11:39
As the time Google crawls your site it's only the time it will possibly index.

what do you mean

fisicx
21st January 2010, 11:46
Ignore, he's talking bollox.

Your site has been indexed already so that's not a problem. What is a problem is your ranking and that's going to need a lot of time and money to fix. What sort of agreement do you have with the developer to make any changes?

leom
21st January 2010, 18:40
Ignore, he's talking bollox.

Your site has been indexed already so that's not a problem. What is a problem is your ranking and that's going to need a lot of time and money to fix. What sort of agreement do you have with the developer to make any changes?

Hi there,
This is my evening project- I have morning job and 24 hours family :) with two kids. So it would be myself who need to learn about SEO first.

Jason Harker
21st January 2010, 21:50
thanks a lot
Google knows I'm there but I am still not comming up for key words. Can you help? jhps-gardens.co.uk

lokodomain
21st January 2010, 22:23
one of the best ways to get indexed in google is creating alot of backlinks or maybe even a few high quality backlinks

leom
22nd January 2010, 11:53
Google knows I'm there but I am still not comming up for key words. Can you help? jhps-gardens.co.uk

Jason,
My personal experience : there is word in english dictionary "Patience". You need to really learn the meaning of this word when you submit your website to google. If google say they have your site and there is no error on WMT - you will see keywords soon - All you need is patience - it is virtue after all...:mad:
homeez.co.uk

leom
22nd January 2010, 12:08
Jason,
My personal experience : there is word in english dictionary "Patience". You need to really learn the meaning of this word when you submit your website to google. If google say they have your site and there is no error on WMT - you will see keywords soon - All you need is patience - it is virtue after all...:mad:
homeez.co.uk

some time ago i had posted this question to google webmaster form: you can try them :
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters/thread?tid=01dc30221e344d4a&hl=en

lokodomain
22nd January 2010, 16:02
google took about 6 days to index mine and I had to create quite a few spins of the same article to create some backlinks

electroforms
22nd January 2010, 18:44
I've read conflicting reports about whether craigslist is good or bad to get your site onto google quickly. Can anyone give any definitive answers?

FireFleur
23rd January 2010, 06:27
You will appear in Google's index pretty quickly, whether or not you will rank highly is another issue.

Depending upon the size of the site, it takes a while for the PR to build, it is an iterative (looping algorithm) and whilst PR is not the be all and end all it does look like there is a certain gating element to it so once you get over a certain mark then it starts to rank better, but then it takes ages and lots more links to push it up. Once over the mark it speeds up as well, so you get PR iterative more often (generally linked to the spider). If you keep changing your site early it slows the process, but after you have the PR above the gated mark, then updating helps.

Those are my observations of it all, so be patient tidy up small errors quickly, and eventually you will get the real PR and then as long as you have set it up correctly you can start doing lots of updates.

I haven't looked at the OP's site but if you haven't got text on there, and used HTML tags properly you are going to struggle to rank, so in that case you sort out those problems first, and sure it will slow the PR build but, better than not releasing I think, though that is debatable.