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How many days does the blog start showing on Google ?

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(Q1) How many days does the blog start showing on Google ?

Although it varies, it seems to take as little as 4 days and up to 6 months for a site to be crawled by Google and attribute authority to the domain. When you publish a new blog post, site page, or website in general, there are many factors that determine how quickly it will be indexed by Google.

Here’s a quick-hit list of tactics to try to get your page indexed by Google faster: 

  1. Submit your Sitemap to Google Search Console (formerly Webmaster Tools)
  2. Submit your link directly to search engines.
  3. Link to the page from your older, already ranking pages. Linking to the page from all well-liked, related articles further signals to Google that the page is valuable. 
  4. Get other sites and influencers to link to your page: The Skyscraper Technique can help with that. 
  5. Create a blog and publish regularly: Websites with blogs get an average of 434% more indexed pages. This is an easy way to build site authority and in turn, get pages indexed faster.
  6. Create an RSS FeedOnce created, this should automatically update and is just another effortless way of telling search engines there’s something new on your site that needs their attention.
  7. Guest blog on influential sites, and link back to your page: This article will teach you how to become a contributor on major publications.
  8. Distribute your content on industry forums or communities.
  9. Write a press release with links toward your website/page.
  10.  Install Google Analytics: Recommended by Neil Patel, if you’re having a hard time getting your site indexed, this gives Google a little heads up that you’re active. Not to mention, Google Analytics is a great way to track several critical marketing metrics
  11.  Share your content on social media. 

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