thanks for the tip, i would try this with my old trick of not submitting the site but giving some 4-5 pr4-5 back links to the newly created site. normally that used to get it indexed in less then 48 hours.
I use danifer.com, my main catch-all and web publishing site and just run all of the XML feeds from my other sites in the sidebar.
I don't link the homepages of the sites, but instead to the individual posts. Since Danifer gets some traffic and has a pagerank boost due to all the other sites linking in, it guarantees a maintenance free doorway to new content for the bots.
ok. linking to individual pages is interesting. will try. but its going to be little difficult , earlier i would just copy past homepage code to my many sites
ps: danifer.com is nicely designed site but its little slow due to those big images.
The trick to keeping your sites updated without a lot of cut and paste maintenance is RSS/XML. All of my sites generate a feed which others can access (and I can use for my own purposes). The feeds update automatically and danifer.com sees the change and posts the new result. We can have a whole discussion on RSS/XML if you want to.
Has anybody exprianced this, within hours of my site being registered, It was on google, but then it seemed to un-index itself. Is this possible? I'm not sure if it is back on yet.
Has anybody exprianced this, within hours of my site being registered, It was on google, but then it seemed to un-index itself. Is this possible? I'm not sure if it is back on yet.
I saw this exact thing with my single web page experiment. It jumped to the top of Google for one day and disappeared from the search results the next. It's still in the index, but isn't registering for its targeted key phrase at all.