Link your sites to as many sites as you possibly can. Submit your site to some spider crawlers. There are several ways to get a spider to weave a web to your site. If you already have a blog or another website that is indexed, put a link to your new website, make it big and bold. You want people to see it, to click it, and to visit your site!
Ask somebody with an indexed website to link to your website. Submit your website to popular social bookmarking sites like Digg and Stumbleupon. Submit your site to Open Directory Project (ODP)? ODP is a multilingual open content directory of links that is reviewed and maintained by volunteer editors.
I know I am repeating myself here. Include a link to your new site on your Facebook page and Twitter profile. In fact, put a link on every website you can! This will not only ensure you get indexed quickly, it will help you raise your search rank as well, through what's called Search Engine Optimization.
Make sure your meta tags are on your sites first page, include a sitemap on your page (spiders use these to read your page real quick to see what it is about), site description should be short, key words should be on your sites first page as well. Whatever you do not keep submitting your site over and over the spiders don't like this and think it’s a spam site. A good rule is to do it every 4-6 months.
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Link your sites to as many sites as you possibly can. Submit your site to some spider crawlers. There are several ways to get a spider to weave a web to your site. If you already have a blog or another website that is indexed, put a link to your new website, make it big and bold. You want people to see it, to click it, and to visit your site!
Ask somebody with an indexed website to link to your website. Submit your website to popular social bookmarking sites like Digg and Stumbleupon. Submit
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