Website 101 - Get Your Website Indexed Early
April 6, 2009
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Don’t Worry About Getting Your Website Indexed Early
This is one of the best pieces of advice I could ever offer to someone who is in the early stages of building a website. Do not wait until your site has been constructed and launched to start developing a link building program.
That’s right, most successful websites have a structured link building program that they implement on a regular basis. What I am suggesting is that you start your link building efforts early, as in the very beginning.
Once you have established your domain name you need to point it to you name servers. Then put up an under construction page, but not just a generic page. This page should include the page title and description that will be used on the home page. You will then create an H-1
Now, you will need to write a paragraph or two explaining that you are open for business, what that business provides, and that you are under construction. Make sure that you also include your targeted keyword phrase and contact information.
Now, start building links. It doesn’t really matter where you develop your links because this will likely be a learning curve for you. Try, a wide variety of options to see what suits you best.
The big benefit here is that your site will already be indexed by Google by the time it is launched. The secondary benefit is that you will have a fine tuned linking program in place. You don’t want to be putting a linking program in place while you are trying to manage a new website and run your business.
Are you ready to get your website indexed early?
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The Scratch My Back Marketing requires you to scratch this blog by leaving a useful comment of at least 20 words or more. Your comment should be relevant to the post. My scratch is that you will receive a Do Follow anchor text link (Keyword Luv.) And if you have a blog with an RSS feed enabled you will receive an extra permalink back to your blog via Comment Luv.
It’s all about win/win marketing. I am willing to exchange page rank for the bump that a fresh comment provides.
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This is excellent advice. It can take ages to build a site. You think it will be a couple of months and before you know it 6 months have passed. 6 months of link building could have a site doing really well. So great advice I have other projects that I will do this for!!! Really appreciate you saying this because it has clarified things in my mind…
Admin: Steve, I have done this many times and it worked every time.