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How to Get Indexed In 24 Hours The Easy Way

Since our Get Indexed and Ranked in 24 Hours post gets a fair amount of search traffic, I thought it would be a good idea to share with you the Quick Indexing Tool created by Blue Hat SEO that I recently discovered.

The Blue Hat SEO web site claims that the Quick Indexing Tool (QUIT for short) is able to get web pages indexed in the major search engines with in 24 hours.

How it works

Here are some of the techniques that QUIT uses to get web sites indexed with in 24 hours.

  • Social bookmarking submission
    QUIT submits your web site to may of the major social bookmarking web sites several times through several different accounts. The web site claims that this technique “instantly makes your site one of the most popular on the network which gives you extra linking power.”
  • Googlebot slam
    I don’t quite understand this technique as the web site is very vague and secretive about it. But some how QUIT is suppose to trick Googlebot into thinking “your site has fresh content and that it needs to rush over and check it out.”
  • Global ping
    QUIT performs a multi threaded ping to all of the blog ping sites. The Blue Hat SEO web site says that even though this technique has become less effective than it has been in the past, combined with the other techniques it works well.
  • 4 other super-sensitive top-secret techniques
    Blue Hat SEO claims that QUIT uses four other techniques that he is unwilling to share with us at this time. So long as it works, who cares what they are.

The results

Many of the comments on the Blue Hat SEO web site say that QUIT does indeed get web pages indexed with in 24-48 hours. I gave it a try yesterday on a new page that I created. It has been 24 hours and my web page is not indexed in Google, Yahoo! or MSN yet. I will report back how long it takes for the page to be indexed.

Try it out for yourself


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       Posted in: Reviews, SEO
     by: Luke Knowles
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September 26, 2007       
 
 
   
  Comments (11)  
 

I tried that QUIT thing before too and it wasn’t that quick for me. The real quickest way to get indexed in 24 hours:
1. Go to Wikipedia, create an account and log in
2. Click on ‘upload file’ on the left side in the toolbox
3. When it asks where the work is from, click ‘from somewhere else’
4. Upload an original file of yours and in the description, just stick your URL somewhere like at the end
5. Once everything is filled out, click to upload
6. Check Google the next day (or even a few hours later sometimes)

Disclaimer: Of course no method is 100%, but from personal experience, this has been the simplest, fastest way to get new sites indexed. Google loves the Wikipedia.

       Case September 26, 2007        
 
 

I forgot to mention I usually just use photographs as the files to upload. It can be just about anything as long as the description and file name are accurate.

       Case September 26, 2007        
 
 

Case,
Thanks for the very interesting tip. I’m going to try it out today.

       Luke Knowles September 26, 2007        
 
 

Case, how can that possibly work since the Wikipedia uses rel=nofollow on all of it’s external links.

       Dale September 26, 2007        
 
 

@Dale

Nofollow tells SEs not to use that link for ranking purposes, not to prevent access by spiders or from being indexed. So spiders do follow nofollow tags but they won’t consider the linking site.

       Case September 26, 2007        
 
 

Case,
The Wikipedia states that “Google takes “nofollow” literally and does not “follow” the link at all.”

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow

       Dale September 26, 2007        
 
 

Also from Wikipedia: “Google takes “nofollow” literally and does not “follow” the link at all. That is supposedly their official statement, but experiments conducted by SEOs show conflicting results.”

I don’t know Google’s algorithms, all I know is it works and that’s good enough for me. :)

       Case September 26, 2007        
 
 

I bought a domain 2 days back, submitted my first post yesterday and did some SEO work and in less than 2 hours, Google had indexed my site and my post was up. I literally do it everyday. My fastest has been 15 minutes.

       Blogger September 28, 2007        
 
 

I personally use this tool for every single site i create and it as worked fantastic. Sites are index within 48 hours at most.

       Guitar Hero 3 October 1, 2007        
 
 

I’ve tested this tool on a new site of mine a few months back and it worked. I haven’t tried it lately though.

       Bien November 11, 2007        
 
 

hi,

i have also got a new website , will definitely try this for fast indexing. i hope it works for me too!

       shabnam December 23, 2007        
 
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