Get into Google : New Sites
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I have a brand new website. It was created 10 days ago. How long would it take for it to show up in search results?
I understand that since the site is new, there are no sites sending it backlinks. Also, i have optimized the page for my keyword "xyz" and it received an A grade. The site does not figure even in the top 50 results.
Please help me out. It is a one page web application that needs to drive traffic to survive.
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I submitted my site using GWT Fetch as Google feature.
I understand that it takes time. Does Google prevent new domains from figuring in the search results ? It doesn't bother me since the site is just 12 days old. But i want to make sure i do it right so that eventually Google will send me search traffic.
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Hi Surya,
Are you sure that your site is already indexed, if you haven't been indexed yet you probably also won't show up in the search results for the keywords you'd like. Also ranking for a specific keyword is not something that is going to happen over night. It sometimes could take weeks to see any differences in the rankings.
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Hi Martijn!
I have submitted the sitemap to Google and Bing. Even though it makes no sense for a one page website, i have done it. I have registered with GWT, BWT. Optimized the page for the keywords i am targeting using Moz tools.
What i have noticed is that, my site does NOT figure ( ranking comes into picture when it figures in the search results, first ) in the search results for any of those keywords.
Is there something else that i must fix? Or is it normal for this to happen for new sites?
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The site i am trying to optimize is a single page web application as opposed to a blog or an informational website. Have a look at it, if you haven't already.
I agree that backlinks are a must. I am working on it. Thanks for your inputs.
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Hi Surya,
Register your sites with both Google and Bing Webmaster Tools. This will give you the ability to upload your XML sitemaps and in most cases will speed up the process of crawling your site as you give Google a direct indication where it can find your content.
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Had i been on your side - i would have thought of adding relevant articles - user friendly content and social fees
Search Engine will themselves crawl on site from 1 week to 4 weeks - but crawling or having A grade does not guarantee you a place on top - 10. It may take time and till that happens - you can focus on doing just one thing
- Content Building
Adding on links or backlink should always be secondary and be performed once the site has recognizable user friendly content
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