Get Published In Google In Just 7 Minutes! Its true. We’ve done it in six before, but it depends on what time of the day it is. We thought we would mention here how easy it is to get your content published in just a few short minutes. We are speaking about the general index of Google and not the Blog Google Search, which can index your content in about five minutes.
The difference is if you are looking for instant information as it comes off the keyboard preses of publishers, you need to set up a feed subscription with your keyword phrases in the Google Blog Search and via Google Alerts. Although feed subscriptions are the fastest. Check with Google Blog Search for more information on this. The Google General Index however, is the general index where people are using it to find out all sorts of things. This is the Google Search Engine most people know about.
What most people do not know about is how to do get their content indexed in the general index of Google so fast. So I will release one of the unknown factors of the Google Search Engine Algorithm. I did a short intensive five months studying algorithms for online casino companies and this is how I gained a unique insight into algorithmic mathematics. I was learning the outcomes of two to four trillion iterations(outcomes) and predicting online behavioural patterns.
When I got back into search engine optimization and the study of search engine algorithms, there were far less iterations to deal with. Well under five thousand, so it was a cake walk for me to predict search engine behaviour based upon future events. I earned from a university PHD on algorithms to give you some insight here about my depth of understanding and what I am going to tell you in layman’s terms.
Here is what you need to know. Remove the ping feature to your CMS or blog. Copy the ping url and keep it in a text file. Now post and update to your hearts content. If you have a website, no worries, because it does not have this functionality. This is why people were looking for blogs as their magic pill to indexing their content. It’s not. What you want to remember is no matter how much content you publish, you want to remember to only ping your CMS or blog only at the end of the day or once a day at the most.
You do this by pasting in the ping url in your blog or CMS section where the ping service is initiated. If you do not have a blog as your website, the same follows for using a blog to ping your links to your static website. There usually is an optional check box which says something like, “Allow Ping Services” or “Ping RSS Directory”, ect. If you have a regular static website, then just publish as you normally do, but you will still need to post a link to every story if you want to be sure of getting all your content indexed in the general index of Google.
And because of this, you first want to make sure when you sign in to your blog or CMS, that you have checked off any ping service until the very last post. Then check the ping service on and make the final post. The Google Spider will crawl all the new backlinks and scrape your regular website for all of it’s content. If you are using a CMS or blog directly, then you only have to paste in the ping url and make the final post.
Now for some exciting news if you have installed the New Word Pres Version 2.5. Yes, Matt and the boys are finally learning better SEO. Meaning they now have a feature where they can set the time of publishing the current written content to a later date and time. This means you can post articles all day long on your Word Press Version 2.5 CMS and go to sleep after you log off. Or go out on the town after you leave the office. Then at a pre-determined time late at night or very early morning, Word Press Version 2.5 CMS will publish all your articles, stories, and post all at the same time.
There’s just one glaring problem with this of course. If you have written ten stories, the Word Press Version 2.5 CMS will now ping ten times in a row to the same ping service. This will actually have the opposite effect you wanted. The ping service will ban or block your ip address from anymore pings, due to ping spamming if you will. So how do you get beyond this little mine trap? Easy.
What you need to do is as before, remove the ping url from the Word Press Version 2.5 CMS and post all your content except the last article or story you want to publish. You still publish all your content, but just before the last post, you insert the ping url and publish the last story with the new publishing time feature in Word Press Version 2.5 CMS. Now the same goes on as before, you leave the office or go to sleep and at the pre-determined time, your one story gets published and Word Press Version 2.5 CMS alerts the ping service.
When the Google Spider comes around it finds your pinged story and all the other content you published as well. It all goes into the general search index in just a few minutes. Remember this little useful rule: Publish several times a day, but ping only once a day at the very most. Now you know how to get your content published in just seven minutes in Google’s General Search Index. Enjoy.
P.S. If you are starting out brand new, don’t worry if the time starts at say two days. It will quickly go to thirteen hours, then six hours, two hours, one hour, forty minutes, and finally a few minutes. You also need to keep things on the up and up. If you simply publish and not use hyped out approaches you may have heard, you’ll do fine. Integrity of content and integrity of publishing guidelines is what the above tips are all about.
By limiting your demand on Google’s and the ping service’s resources, you will have first pick and priority for their services in the future. This is why we get what we want from Google and such. We do not over tax their resources and we create honest unique content. Do this and you will have fun publishing your content, rather than being concerned about whether or not anyone will find it. This is how we have done it for over the last six months now.
The algorithm is set to accept content more favourably in the general search index once it “trusts”(another algorithm factor) your website content and publishing practices.
Robert this is great information. Thanks for sharing it with us. I will definitely start using your Google publishing techniques as described.
Charles Dominick
http://www.ebusinesswiz.com
Glad you like it. Come back and check out some more methods of saving time. I just wrote one up here on Content.
http://chaseglobalmedia.com/blog/did-you-get-the-gist-of-it/
Where do I find this “Here is what you need to know. Remove the ping feature to your CMS or blog. Copy the ping url and keep it in a text file”
Provided you are speaking about Word Press Version 2.5, you logon into the Dashboard Admin Panel. Click on Settings. Click on Writing. Scroll down to Update Services. Select all ping urls in the test box, cut and paste to notepad, save file.
For Blogger, it is a simple check box, same for Live Spaces.
For Word Press, we use this revised list of ping services:
http://api.feedster.com/ping
http://api.moreover.com/RPC2
http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2
http://xping.pubsub.com/ping/
http://ping.blo.gs/
http://ping.feedburner.com
http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php
http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php
http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/
http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/
http://rpc.newsgator.com/
http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping
http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2
http://topicexchange.com/RPC2
http://www.blogdigger.com/RPC2
http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi
http://www.newsisfree.com/RPCCloud
http://ping.weblogs.se/
http://blogmatcher.com/u.php
http://coreblog.org/ping/
http://www.blogpeople.net/servlet/weblogUpdates
http://bulkfeeds.net/rpc
http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php
http://ping.myblog.jp
http://ping.bitacoras.com
http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc/
http://ping.blogmura.jp/rpc/
http://xmlrpc.blogg.de
http://1470.net/api/ping
http://bblog.com/ping.php
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC
For any additional questions regarding “where it is,” consult the documentation of your specific CMS or Blog.
I have a much large ping list then that care for me to share ?
We too had a large ping lits, but Matt over at Word Press revised this list and we have been doing quite well with it. MAtt found out some of the ping urls only wanted to be notified if the post was of a certain media or nature.
When we get caught up here on two other Community CMS Platforms, we’ll come back and deploy the official Chase Global Media Portal Website. Thne we will take another look at all the ping urls and break them up.
The reason mostly is language barriers. We need to be able to setup using sub-domains a CMS for each language and with this, a completely different set of ping urls. Ones that address each culture and language for specific content. Kind of like publishing a magazine which has a revised format for every part of the globe. But thanks for the offer!
It wouldn’t be advisable for us to post it here, but you are more than welcome to list a contact source or website address link in your comment section here for anyone who would like to get the list from you directly.
When looking at ping lists, it’s a good idea for everyone to visit each ping url in the list to verify it is the right service for you website and what they are looking for. Ping urls are really nothing more than automated submission services which in turn use a unique protocol to decimate you content all over the world. It’s a great invention of the web.
wery nice fast index tecnique
Yes, I’ve noticed this to be true with some blogs I’ve setup. I removed the pinging service and added a bunch of content like you say, then re-added the pinging service and posted again. Sure enough came right away and crawled all the links fairly quickly. The reason I did it was because I had a lot of content to add and didn’t want to keep pinging and get banned. But it does work, nice to see some confirmation plus now I’ll use it more.
Does it matter how many posts per day have been shown to be most effective?
Such as you mention to publish several times a day, but ping once at the most. Has there been any experience where publishing 3 v.s. 5 posts per day to be more or less effective?
Thanks
It has no bearing at all. The number of posts to be published is not the issue. All you need to remember is, “Post many times, but publish only once a day on the last post.”
This way, the ping services will not see your blog as a spammer blog, and you will get all your content indexed because you are not treading all over their resources.
This is true for up to say, ten to twenty posts a day. This is quite alot of content to be sure. And you will need to understand what the purpose is to have each specific piece of content. Each piece of content should have a carefully designed purpose.
Bit content is just one factor or Internet Marketing and you will need to do more research on the subject, if this is what you are using this method for.
Hi Robert,
Thanks for spilling these beans! The only thing I don’t quite understand is how I can use this technique on an old-fashioned, static HTML site. I only upload something new once every week and sometimes it takes even two weeks… can I ping that too? And if so, how? (If it’s described somewhere, I was unable to find it, but then again, I may have used the wrong phrase?)
Where did you get that ping list from?
Hi Robert,
Interesting post…
But as I’m poking a bit through your site, I’m finding even more interesting information on the rest of your blog…
(Looks like I’m going to need to devote some more time to it.)
Actually, how I found your site was through your posts on the halfagain forum… which I had found while trying to figure out whether BlogSolution would be a good “solution” for me.
Perhaps you can give me some quick advice here, or point me in the right direction…
I want to generate backlinks to my main site(s), for SEO purposes, but I don’t want to take ANY chances of getting my primary site(s) banned by Google.
Can BlogSolution be used in a “responsible” way to achieve this? Any other options that you can recommend?
Any comments and wisdom would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Trevor
Robert, I like the web, because it is great to find people like you. Your enthusiasm is terrific and it seems to be that you are a very happy man. I read one hour your blogposts (and forum) and was fascinated by your spelling style and happiness.
About your ping-list I tried to comment some more RPCs, but it seems to be that your Spam-protection does not allow this. What a shame. If you like to get some more, please send me e-mail and I will reply.
Hope this will help!
Take care!
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I use your method…setup blog..remove pings from ping list..make 3 posts then add your list in and make a 4th post.
I then use a Smart Update Pinger plugin that only pings new posts, no updates.
Some of you list work some get the error at the top of this post.
any ideas?
Good stuff. Have already started using some of your ideas and have seen results. Thanks for sharing this important information.
Re: “Some of you list work some get the error at the top of this post.”
Let me know how you are applying the list and where you are reading the errors from, be it logs, ect. And I will see if I can help you out. As it stands, I’ll be updating the ping list next week, so this information would be helpful to me. Then I can clean up any discrepancies. Thanks.
Mike, glad you can use the information to get results. If only all the web were like that. Subscribe to feeds here and you’ll get more articles like this one coming out by the dozens within the next two weeks!
HelloTrevor. Re: “I want to generate backlinks to my main site(s), for SEO purposes, but I don’t want to take ANY chances of getting my primary site(s) banned by Google.
Can BlogSolution be used in a “responsible” way to achieve this? Any other options that you can recommend?”
Sure Blog Solution can work for you, but so can registering up to fifty or one-hundred social and other web 2.0 sites. and then you can post, bookmark, comment, upoad images, ect. from those websites. And then point your backlinks to your own website.
Now BS will do thsi for you, but I have left BS and the writing was on the wall early 2007. Before this as in 2005 to 2006, BS was wildly popular, because yu could setup this same kind of network for around ten thousand dollars. But now you can do it for free!
However, you do have to put in the time to set up the registrations. Once you do, you are free to create all kinds of backlinks, and not just text backlinks. But image backlinks, mp3 backlinks, video backlinks, pdf backlinks, ect.
My advice is you look for “follow” backlinking websites. How will you know? You could go to each website, find a user, copy the domain they are pointing backlinks to. Then use SEO Elite’s Project One. It will find this backlink among others, and let you know if the backlink is a follow or no follow type.
For more information, check out the SEO Elite Forum at http://seoelite.com/chat and check out the SEO Elite Video Training Center to see this in action.
This will make sure you are getting the right kind of backlinks pointing to your website. And if you use a blog on anyone of your websites, you’ll get your content indexed in just 7 minutes on Google!
Hi Guys
I publish my site about two months ago following your method, It was at the top of the results for almost two months then it desapair from the results. Do guys have any idea what might had happened?
When I used to type “dinero por la internet” then the site will come up like with in the first or second page of the results. Now i don’t even see it.
If I type all together “dineroporlainternet” then my site shows up but if I spread the words with a space “dinero por la internet” it won’t show up anymore. Do you guys have any suggestions.
Your question is too broad to address. First, what did you do in a detalied list since the last indexing crawl? What didn’t you do? Same goes for all the other sites which are now ahead of you.
I advise you hire out for seo work or learn it yourself, as well as use some great seo software to analyze your site as well as the top site under every KW market you want to optimize for.
SEO is as constant a business admin. practice as bank statement reconciliation. It’s done every day for all time. So you hire it out, or learn it inside out. There is no middle ground. Think of SEO as the gas in your car. Without it, you won’t go to far.
You need analyzation tools to understand what went wrong. SEO software searches and try out a few to find one right for you if you go this way. Then you can answer your own questions as to what went wrong and why. My hands are full, so I can not be of more assistance. But there are some good forums which you can ask on to find out what they use.