Get Listed on Google and get the web traffic your site needs to be successful. It is a very simple task and can be done expeditiously. You need to show up on Google because it is the most widely used search engine today and accounts for a high percentage of web traffic. Because search engine traffic is so targeted, it converts extremely well, making it crucial that your site show up in Google search results.
Google offers an addurl page (just Google “addurl”) on which you add your web address and wait for Google to come see your site and add it to their index. The problem with this method is that Google gets thousands of requests from site owners like yourselves each and every day day. It will take Google a very long time to get to your submission request and there is no guarantee that your submission request will be successful.
Another way to show up on Google is to have Google find your site. You can try writing Articles. Google (and the other search engines as well) loves providing unique, relevant content to their customers. By writing an article related to your site content and submitting it to one of many article directories which will allow you to link back to your web site in the resource box at the bottom of the article, you can get listed in Google when they spider the new article at the directory and follow the link back to your site.
The third and best method to have your site show up on Google is to have a website that is already listed on Google link to your website. The higher the page rank of the site linking to your site, the better. Google’s spiders visit higher page ranking sites more often, so your wait to be indexed will be shorter if the page rank of the site linking to you is higher. For the ranking of your site, it also helps if the content of the site is in some way related to the content of your site. The more related the content of the 2 sites is, the more relevant Google will find your site and you will have higher search results rankings.
Please keep in mind that all 3 methods are based upon the assumption that your website meets Google’s terms and conditions. If they do not, Google will not add your site. Make sure to familiarize yourself with those terms and conditions before you proceed with the steps outlined here today.
The targeted traffic that you receive from getting on Google will be worth the little trouble it takes to get added. (Remember to optimize your pages for the relevant key phrases that those surfers will be searching for.) Once you start appearing in the search results and potential customers find you while searching for the products or services you are offering, you will do very well converting them into sales.

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