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Onedollaridea

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I have been getting a lot of email’s from readers asking the best and fastest way to getting indexed by Google.
Well from my experience, the fastest way to get indexed by google is by putting up a single article on Digg.com and and BANG your website should be indexed within 3-7 days.
I have personally done this for over 30 of my client websites and I have charged them over $200 USD for this. ( To just get indexed on Google.)
So there you go, this could save you a lot of money and time.I have let the big secret out in the wild.

article can be found here

Murp’s - Market Your Post » The fastest way to get indexed by Google
 


Or you could do other Web 2.0 crap on a hosted blog and be up in 3 - 8 hours.
 
Well indexing is nothing but including your site into their directory. Most of them knows a way to include is to add the url to google Add your URL to Google so that it would include in the search for a particular term. But this is not the best method to do it, since you need to wait for google to index it. So if you are smart enough, DONOT add your Url to google instead the smarter way to do is to get a link from a site which is already indexed. But make sure that you don’t submit your url to google, as it will not give you this advantage of more PR. Sure it will get you indexed in 3-4 days but for the next google update, if google finds that it’s “friend” introduced you to it (through a link) - then you are likely to get a higher PR.
 
I love how people pretend to know the mind of Google.

It's just like theology; everyone thinks they have the correct definitive answer to something they really don't know and can't prove.

Let's all decide something right now (yes, all of us throughout the SEO world): none of us know exactly what is happening behind the scenes at any search engine. All we know is what has worked for us in the past, what is working currently now for us, and what we will try in the future.

(i.e. unless one of us actually works at Google etc. of course).
 
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