Get Your Website Listed On Google (Immediately) - Guide
Ok, so I thought I would start making pictured guides for NamePros members new to domaining. This guide is about getting your site listed on google nearly immediately. (I posted this on my blog, other than that, it is 100% original)
4) Enter the specifications and create your site map. Note, this may take a while depending on how large your website is.
5) Download the uncompressed or compressed XML sitemap.
6) Once you have your sitemap downloaded, don't do anything to it, and upload it to your websites server.
7) Go back to your google webmasters account, and click on the sitemap section, and click "Submit a sitemap"
8) Once your sitemap is submitted, don't delete it from your server. It will take a few hours for Google to browse your sitemap, and it may take up to a a few days to update your site on Google. (or it may take a few hours, as it does sometimes for me)
I hope you found my guide easy to use, and if you have any questions, feel free to post or send a pm over.
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Hi nice tutorial, I'm having a problem related to this. I actually did this a few weeks back, i have had my site up for over 2 months bursting with content and its still not indexed in google... My site is http://www.wiioodle.com - the forum got indexed but not the site, driving me crazy.
It`s not about sitemap. Your homepage is just bunch of about 200 outgoing links and ads. Also other pages have not enough content. I think Google does not find any value in these pages. Put there at least 200 words original text and less than 100 links on page.
There are also other ways to get indexed in G. A single backlink from a (dofollow) sit, directory, forum, blog that is frequently crawled by SE bots will have you indexed as well.
And I thought if the sites gets automatically indexed by Google the better.
Some SEO master says its better that Google finds naturally instead of submitting into them.
Is it true??
it's probably better (and faster) to have search engines find your site by themselves instead of submitting to them. that being said, submitting a sitemap isn't the same as submitting your site.
the purpose of a sitemap isn't to "get listed immediately," it's to help crawlers crawl your site the way you want them to... so this thread is a bit misleading...
By submitting your sitemap, google crawlers "crawl" your site much faster. Again, normally it would take around 2 weeks for your site to get indexed. By submitting your site's sitemap, Google crawls it and idexes your site faster.
just because your site is crawled faster doesn't mean it will get indexed "nearly immediately." actually, your site might not be indexed at all according to google.