How to get your new blog post indexed instantly by Google

Every blog author would be delighted to see your new blog post entries indexed by Google the moment you write them. This would be a great moment if you are like mine. So last day when I searched this blog through Google and found out that the post I did 2 minutes ago was indexed I decided to know whether I had done anything for it. So the next time I posted I checked I found the same result.

My site indexed with all the new pages

What did I do?

What I did exactly is that I pinged my blog from Google BlogSearch. This will make Google Blog search bot crawl your Blog instantly (in most of the cases). So this will cause the main search engine also to reflect the change. The page will not be cached immediately but you will, in almost all the cases, be indexed. The above screen shot was taken on day two. And the results in Google will include your post too.

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7 Comments »

Comment by HappyFounderNo Gravatar
2008-01-11 17:08:08

Nice article!

 
Comment by HappyFounderNo Gravatar
2008-01-11 17:19:00

(In my blog) I have replaced your content in this post with a short summarization.

 
Comment by HuHapparieNo Gravatar
2008-02-24 17:09:03

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Comment by GGNo Gravatar
2008-03-14 12:40:14

did you just submit once or submit after each post?

Comment by AjithNo Gravatar
2008-03-17 14:23:23

Thank you very much for your comment Greg.

I usually submit my content once a week, or if I have some important post.

 
 
Comment by MoridictvorNo Gravatar
2008-09-22 08:15:21

well done, dude

 
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