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How To Get Your Web Page Into
Google in 7 Day's
How Search Engines
Crawl
Google and many
other search engines
visit certain
websites very
frequently. News
sites and sites
which have lots of
users posting
comments, blogs and
articles are visited
very often indeed.
When a search engine
visits a page, it
will follow all the
links on that page
and read the
destinations page.
All you need to do
is get your page
linked too from one
of these popular
sites. This way, the
very next time the
search engine reads
the site, they end
up at yours!
Perfect. If their
site is read by the
search engines
often, your page
gets seen much
quicker.
Hyperlinks From Your
Web Page
When linking to
other pages within
your own site, or to
any other external
page for that
matter, try and make
the text of the link
very close, if not
exact to the
destination pages
title or keyword.
This will help the
page being linked
to. Sometimes
this isn’t
appropriate or
possible, and
that’s ok too.
Try and keep your
links on the page to
below 100. The lower
the better. I
usually aim for
around 20 to 30 in
normal pages. It is
reported that most
search engines stop
reading the page
after 100 links.
Hyperlinks
To Your
Web Page
When asking others
to link back to your
site, request that
they use your main
keyword as the link
text. This will help
your page gain
relevancy for the
keyword over time.
In general, a link
is a link, and links
are good! The more
links back to your
site the better, but
beware, not all
links are great
links. Some websites
use tactics that
Google and other
search engines don’t
like. Spamming and
link exchange
systems are
generally frowned
upon. It is believed
that if you get
links from such
sites, the search
engines will punish
your site. Try and
keep your incoming
links from sites
talking about
similar topics or at
least the trusted,
well known article
and social
networking sites.
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