Indexing a New Site: Test Results

We are starting to ramp up our seo testing and thought I would share some results that we just found.

I didn’t even think about testing this until I sat next to a couple of guys that worked for Google’s indexing team at the black-jack table. (I just happened to be staying at the same hotel in Lake Tahoe that hosted their off site)

So in-between the Google engineer-brainiacs teaching me how to play black jack (and I won over $500 that night!) l squeezed them on indexing techniques.

He said, “no need to do anything, we do it automatically for .com and some other extensions!” I said, “what are you talking about, how do you know where a site exists without a link?”

And as he look at me like duh and said, “we track .com and some other extensions registration, so once they are registered, we know it.”

Well my jaw hit the floor while I double down on a pair of Aces and thought, ok, I will just have to test that when i get home, (as I never trust what Google or Google people say! lol)

So, I tested it and yep, sure as sh*t it’s true.

Within 3 days of a .com or .org being registered (and a WP blog put on it) they are indexed! No other action needed!!

So, forget about all those other fancy ways or services to get your site in the index! That is soooo 2011! 😉

cheers,
Dori

 

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9 thoughts on “Indexing a New Site: Test Results

  1. I had a theory that new sites set up as soon as bought the domain seemed be getting registered quicker than those sites on urls which get bought and then I don’t get around to building a site on for a month or two. I guess that explains why?

  2. @thenewb, my tests are showing they are indexing more then just index page. And that is where internal structure will help.
    @Denvernetmarketing, depends on my goal. If I want to rank an inner page, or push authority through my site then yes, I still inner link.
    @raddie, yep, in my tests if we didn’t put a site on it, it stayed un-indexed.

  3. Thanks for the share Dori. This seems to be also working for .net domains quite nicely too. We have found that when putting up a site (either WordPress or SEO Toaster), and we create anchor text links between pages (for those pages best respective keyword phrases), and also have a nice health ping list, big G indexes all those pages with pages interlinking.

    Wrap a nice little mininet around the pages over the first 4-6 weeks and ignite the bombfire with the rest of your links after this time – ranking for your core phrases becomes a breeze 🙂

    Cheers – Dallas Kelso

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  6. I’d never thought about it before but it just makes sense! Google have such a birdseye view of the net why wouldn’t they be looking at registrations!?
    Be interesting to see the results of your testing Dori 😉