If you have a new site, you want to get traffic. The 800 lb gorilla for this is of course Google.
So how can you get indexed as quickly as possible in Google and start to get that great free organic SEO traffic.
I came across a few great tips from IdeaPro.com as I was trying to answer this question myself!
Tip #1 - Get Quality backlinks from free blogs
You need to build quality back-links pointing to your new site. These can be accomplished quickly and will cost you absolutely nothing. Depending on how well and how quickly you can write some new articles, this should only take you a couple of hours, from start to finish.
What you’re going to do is create 3 high quality back-links from 3 new free blogs, plus you’re going to write 2 free press releases or articles on highly ranked free press release or article sites.
CREATING THE FREE BLOGS
These are the 3 most popular free blogging systems:
Blogger.com — Pagerank: 10? (Google owns it!)
WordPress.com — Pagerank: 9
LiveJournal.com — Pagerank: 8
On each one of those, you will create a new account/blog.
1) Name the blog something related to your site, one of your main keyword phrases.
2) On each of these blogs, write one nice long article or “post” about your main topic related to your NEW or TARGET site.
Do NOT write about the target site itself, nor any product you may be selling. Write these posts about the details of (your new site main keywords or topic), details about how to do things, the history of the craft, where to find good (your topic here), how to use (your topic), etc. Write about some related to your new target site, but avoid repeating stuff that’s already on that site. Do NOT duplicate something from any other site on the web, especially your own site. Make it completely, 100% original content. Organize the structure of the post nicely with a headline, sub-headings and topical paragraphs that reflect the keyword phrases (3 or 4 of them) that are similar to those of your main site. Make these posts at least 500 words. Longer is better. Remember NOT to duplicated phrases, sentences, headlines or anything between any of these new blogs and your main target site.
3) Near the top of your new article-post on each of these blogs, insert a link around the number-1 most important keyword phrase that your main site is about.
Make this link point directly at the front page of your site, and do NOT “nofollow” this link. Be sure this link is in the first paragraph at the top of the page or post. Put it INSIDE the paragraph, not above or below it. Make sure that this link is surrounded by related “good content”. Do not put any other links on this post that point to any other site. Only one link, and it points to your target main site. Near the top of the post. In a well constructed paragraph. Check this post/article over carefully to ensure that it is spelled properly and uses excellent grammar. That’s important to Google.
4) Save that post and “publish” it so that it is available to the world.
If you’ve done this well on the 3 free blog sites above, these 3 posts will earn you some nice rating value from Google. You don’t need to “publicize” these blogs. They do that automatically, all by themselves. Blog technology magically notifies the world about each post you make in seconds.
Tip #2 Write a couple of Press Releases about your new site
Now you can write about your main site itself. Here’s the way we’re going to make these press releases “news worthy”. We’re going to debunk an idea or thought that people may have about your industry.
What does “debunking” mean?
To debunk is to take something that is commonly thought about a topic, and to prove conclusively that this thinking is NOT TRUE.
By doing this, you will guarantee that your press releases get accepted by the free press release sites, and that they will ultimately be READ by readers over the months and years to come!
Another thing, debunking is a negative. Readers and editors alike will find it irresistible. They get sick and tired of all the “positive” junk that is all over the web — fake press releases that are filled with repetitive claims about how wonderful something is. Debunking works!
In your press release you are going to quote yourself as the owner of your targeted main site as an “expert” in the field. You will say whatever needs to be said to disprove the common misconception that you are debunking. At the top and bottom of your press release, you will refer people to your main site, where they can find more information.
You will write these two press releases in a way that the most important stuff is near the top, and less important stuff is nearer the bottom. Mention your target site 2 or 3 times without links. Put a link somewhere near the top (if they allow it). Otherwise, they will give you one single link at the bottom as the “contact” person for the press release.
Here is a pretty-good list of well-ranked “free press release” sites. Most will try to sell you a wider distribution for $30 or more. Don’t do it. Just use their free distribution. You will have to sign up and give them your email address and site name, etc. Do it. Then submit the press releases you’ve written.
Here is high-to-low-Pagerank sorted list of some great “free press release” web-sites to try… it’s fairly current (as of this writing), but some sites may have gone “pay only” instead of “free”, by the time you read this article. Check them out. I recommend as “first bets” these — PRWeb.com (PR-7), NewswireToday.com (PR-6), PR.com (PR-6), PRLeap.com (PR-6), PRLog.com (PR-6) and finally PressBox.co.uk (PR-6). There is no limit to how many you can submit to, but those are great places to start. We recommend writing an all-new press release for each site, since it’s not nice to create duplicated content on the Internet, right? Here is the full list:
Pageranks were accurate on June 30, 2008:
PRWeb.com - PR 7
NewswireToday.com - PR 6
PR.com - PR 6
PRLeap.com - PR 6
PRlog.com - PR 6
PressBox.co.uk - PR 6
1888PressRelease.com - PR 5
ClickPress.com - PR 5
eCommWire.com - PR 5
Free-News-Release.com - PR 5
.... full list at original article
Just pick 2 or 3 of these outfits that appeal to you. Visit their own front or home pages to see which of them is the highest page-ranked by Google at the moment. Of course this changes from time to time. So be sure to check. Give your best written press release to the highest ranked site.
Wait a few days. They usually publish your press release 2-3 days after it is submitted.
Now, I have seen both of these strategies before, but they are explained really well by IdeaPro. I'll be adding this site to my weekly RSS reading. Great Tips!
Do you have any tips to get listed in google?

David Childs
said:
|
... Very good tips! One other way I have found to get those valuable backlinks is to choose a relevant forum and start posting. Most of the time if the forum moderators see that you are adding value eg: helping others on the fourm, they won't mind a small nonobtrusive link back to your site. |
andre ramayadi
said:
|
... Thank you! Now i'm understand how to put link on my article post. Thanks again |
Kelechi Amadi
said:
|
... I already have a press release written. Now I know exactly what to do with it. |
Sabrinas
said:
|
... I believe if you follow the tips, it not just helping you to get indexed faster, but also help your site ranking. Thanks for the tips. |
fake watches
said:
|
... My scheme: If i have a new site, I search in google blogs with similar topics. And post relative comments. |
Free Press Release
said:
|
... 2 great tips. I have promoted a lot of new sites through my press release website and that can give you results. In few minutes google is in there and in few hours your site is indexed. |
Web Design Glasgow
said:
|
... Hi, just a quick point about press releases if you don't know. Make sure you put the 5 W's in the first paragraph if you're want real impact, particularly if a human editor in some of the news blogs may edit/approve your release for publication. The 5 w's are who, what ,when, where and why, and should all be in the first paragraph, so that readers can get the gist of your news by reading only the first paragraph. Who: which people, group or organisation is the news about What: what actually is the news about or what happened When: did it happen yesterday, today, tomorrow? Where: online, in the city, etc.? Why: what's the purpose or behaviour behind what happened. Pick up a newspaper and have a read at the first paragraph of any news story and you'll see the 5 W's. This is a great way of atracting not only news editors etc. but gives you the chance to capture readers attention! Cheers |




Welcome to the Compass Designs website, powered by Joomla 1.5! The goal of this new site is to be the place to bookmark if you are looking for quality Joomla templates, tutorials, news and tips.



