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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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