[_] Thumb Twiddling
Sam Mignano - Analyst
sam at beyondmetrix.com
Mon Jan 21 12:28:30 GMT 2008
Hi John Have you tried linking to it from a site that is already being regularly spidered by Google? I find this far more effective at getting a new site listed than by using direct submission to Google or Google site maps. Sam Beyond Metrix Ltd ~ evolving business online ~ www.beyondmetrix.com Usability, Accessibility, Validation, Best Practice, SEO and online marketing. Need help with your website? Call us now for a free website audit consultation. 08456 44 88 54 A UK registered limited company. Company Registration Number: 5734561. VAT registration number 891 2460 17 -----Original Message----- From: Jon Free [mailto:jon at tangymedia.co.uk] Sent: 21 January 2008 11:51 To: underscore at under-score.org.uk Subject: [_] Thumb Twiddling (_), Sorry for yet another SEO flavored question but I seem to be somewhat twiddling my thumbs over a site we have recently redeveloped. The site has some pretty specific keywords that any SEO needs to be aimed at and we have pretty much done everything we know possible to get the highest rank. But it seems despite all of the changes we have made, very little has happened within the rankings. Now before we take another look at it I wanted to get some kind of idea how long you actually need to leave a site to be indexed by the SE's (Google mainly)?? Any suggestions, experience of time?? Thanks ________________________ Jon Free Technical Developer Direct: (+44) 07931 925257 Email: Jon at tangymedia.co.uk No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.7/1234 - Release Date: 20/01/2008 14:15 -- underscore_ list info/archive -> http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore