Thursday, April 26, 2012

Search Engines Indexing Your Website

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If the search engines do not know that your website exists, then you are pretty much writing inside a vacuum. In this day and age of social bookmarking, people can advertise their articles but nothing beats the good old organic traffic that writers and webmasters get off of search engines.

Indeed, people live and die by the amount of traffic that they will receive from search engines, whether it be for profit or for their own personal gratification.

The question on the tip of the mind of many is how long does it take for your website to get indexed?

Newer websites may take some time to get indexed, but decent to good quality content will get your website indexed quicker. What may consist of decent to quality content is something that varies from search engine to search engine and search engines have their own unique algorithms based off of what they think will give their users the best response.

Once a website gets discovered and crawled, it may be a couple of days before new content can be searched for at first or it can be within a matter of moments. If a website updates constantly, with fresh content, the chances of the content reaching the search engines within moments of being posted remains rather high.

Fresh content is something that works wonders for search engine. Fresh decent to good content (or such how a search engine judges that content), is something that works well. It is rather a matter of it being indexed.

Great websites were not built in a day. They were not even built in a few weeks. Some of the websites that you know and love were built after constant content being poured out day after day.

Eventually you will find the hits rise slowly. Or perhaps the hits will rise more quickly. It is all about building a quality archive of content where your readers can delve right into and that is the point where the real website hits accumulate for you and your blog or website.
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