Demystifying Google's Website Crawl
There has been a striving to get a website crawled by Google ever sense
Google became a search engine. Search Engine Optimizers appeared to help a web
site owner to get a good search placing on keywords. This still is the case,
but Google has made it much easer for you now. Getting Google to crawl
your website was a real challenge. That has now changed. Gone are
the strategies to get Google to crawl your website. The mystical,
shrouded theories are now mowed down by Google's open instructions on
how to get a good page rank. This is something Google has
prepared for you, and
it is easy to implement. Here some simple steps to get
your web page crawled by Google. First, go to
Google and login . If
you haven't started an Adsense account, do so now. The
help section in Google is very good. Look at the top right of the page
and click on Help. Go here to get started on learning
about how to maximize your ads on your website.
https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=demos.html
Optimize your ads with this information. It is very good and fills in
the necessary information.
https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html
http://services.google.com/adsense/breeze/optimization/385480/index.html
Here is the real information you want! It is a Google help site that can
get your website crawled really fast. How fast? Like RIGHT NOW!
First more information.
It begins with Google SiteMaps. Google has their own sitemap
generator. It installs on your website. Although it is a little
complicated, you can install it yourself. If you don't want to do it
yourself, then have your website tech support do it. Read further if you
want other options.
Their preferred sitemap generator is found here.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/siteoverview?hl=en
also, an XML sitemap generator program is found here. XML means
Xtended Markup Language, similar to HTML.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/docs/en/protocol.html
I like to use another source for a site map. It is called an ROR file
ROR means Resource Of a Resource. This is a small XML
file that describes your website. If you go to this web
page you can easily generate a ROR file for your website. This is a free
service. This is what I have done.
http://www.rorweb.com/
You have to FTP the sitemap ROR.xml file up to your web site.
Now go back to Google's Sitemap page and click on add a sitemap.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/showaddsitemap
This page shows the sitemaps (or lack of one) on your URL that you have
in the Google site system. If you don't have a sitemap you can add
it here. Just click on add a sitemap. Once you click on Add a sitemap a
new page comes up with a selection box. Click on Add general Web
Sitemap.
Type in your URL like this, http://www.crazycomputers.com/ror.xml
Check each box, then click on Add Web Sitemap.
Once you have your sitemap file on your website you now can go to
getting your website crawled.
Google Sitemaps - Verify a Site
Go to Google and follow the directions and your website will be verified
and crawled. I know that this information is complex and
somewhat sparse. If you go to Google and study their way of verifying
and crawling your web site you will easily get it crawled by Google. Note: You may use this article provided you include my website.
http://www.CrazyComputers.com
Lee Klemetti
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