In Google Basics: How Google Indexes and Ranks a Site, I shared with you the 3 factors it takes to get a web page ultimately found on Google's search engine. You need to have that page or post:
- Crawled
- Indexed
- Ranked
{{{*}}}One of the quickest and most effective ways to get a new page or post on Google is to write an article and submit it to one of the popular article directories (ezinearticles, go articles, or SearchWarp, my favorite because it's the fastest).
Here's how it works (and this is really simple).
Write an article about a topic that is relevant to your site. In the resource box at the bottom of the article, include a link back to the post or page you want Google to 1. crawl, 2. index, 3. rank.
In a matter of minutes, you'll find that your web page or post is already on Google. You can check by performing the following search at Google:
In the search box, simply type in the full URL to the post or page you inserted in the resource box of your very recently-submitted article. Make sure you include the http:// part.
I know, super simple.