How to Get Guranteed Top 10 ranking in google and top 10 ranking
in yahoo.A. Submit your URL 1. The basics Google is a fully automated search engine, which employs robots
known as 'spiders' to crawl the web on a monthly basis and find
sites for inclusion in the Google index. Since this process does
not involve human editors, it is NOT necessary to submit your site
to Google in order to be included in our index. In fact, the vast
majority of sites listed are not manually submitted for inclusion.
Google does not accept payment for inclusion of sites in our index,
nor for improving the rank of sites in our results. We do offer
advertising opportunities adjacent to our results, which are always
clearly labeled "Sponsored Links." The method by which
we find pages and rank them as search results is determined by the
PageRank technology developed by our founders, Larry Page and Sergey
Brin. 2. Submitting your site We add thousands of new sites to our index each time we crawl the
Web, but if you like, you may submit your URL as well. Submission
is not necessary and does not guarantee inclusion in our index.
Given the large number of sites submitting URLs, it's likely your
pages will be found in an automatic crawl before they make it into
our index through the URL submission form. We DO NOT add all submitted
URLs to our index, and cannot predict when or if they will appear. Please visit our "Add
URL" page to input your URLs. You can submit your site
as often as you like, but multiple submissions will not improve
the likelihood of your site being added or accelerate the process.
We do not penalize sites for 'over-submitting'. If you choose to
submit your site, only the top-level domain is necessary, as the
spiders will follow your internal links to all the rest of the pages. The best way to ensure Google finds your site is for your page
to be linked from lots of pages on other sites. Google's robots
jump from page to page on the Web via hyperlinks, so the more sites
that link to you, the more likely it is that we'll find you quickly.
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Why?
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1. The 'Add
URL' form didn't work. Google finds sites through a process known as "crawling"
the web. This involves robot software that follows hyperlinks from
site to site. Google currently looks at more than 3 billion URL's
during the crawl. The process may take several weeks to complete. When a URL is submitted to Google, we look for it in our next crawl.
If you've already submitted your URL, your site could easily appear
in our new index, which will go up when the current crawl is completed.
However, if no other site links to yours, it may be difficult for
our crawler to find you. Conversely, if many sites link to your
page, there is a good chance we will find you without your submitting
your URL. Occasionally, websites are not reachable when we try to crawl them
because of network or hosting problems. When this happens, we retry
multiple times, but if the site cannot be crawled, it will not be
listed in our current index. If it was a transient problem, the
site will likely show up in the next index, which will be completed
in a few weeks. If we have not picked up your site and it has been several months,
then it is likely that our spiders are not able to find your site.
If you increase the links pointing to the page, Google will likely
find your site in the future. 2. What else can I do to get listed in Google? Google partners on the Web include Yahoo! and Netscape. If you
are having difficulty getting listed in the Google index, you may
want to consider submitting your site to either or both of these
directories. You can submit to Yahoo! by visiting http://docs.yahoo.com/info/suggest/.
You can submit your site to Netscape's Open Directory Project (DMOZ)
by visiting www.dmoz.org. Once your site is included in either of
these directories, Google will often index your site within six
to eight weeks.
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