Beginners SEO: “I recently published my first website, but Google does not list me”

June 20, 2009

“I recently published my first website”

That says it all. How recently? How many pages? How many links coming in? Plenty of unique, well written content? Relevant to theme of site?

It takes time. You may be in a very competitive market. There a millions of websites out there now.

You need links. And the sad fact is, for a new site, unless it is something totally fantastic, no-one will give you a link (apart from your mates and wife/partner/mum etc.).

So, create your own. Join some forums (on topic) and discuss, and add value, and share your site, in an unspammy value adding way.

Submit to some directories

Write some quick blogs on blogspot, wordpress.com etc.

twitter, digg, stumble

Get a good LOGO and FAST webhost server (these both put my site into the next league)

Write more. Write better. Focus on what is working keywords wise, i.e. give the customer what they want.

Never spam, never keyword stuff, never get desperate.

When I started, I read a lot of forums. One message, and only one, sticks in my mind:

Most people that fail to create a successful site give up in the first year.

To get good traffic, you have to work for it for about 2 years. Some people here will pipe up in a moment and say this is a load of bull. Just ignore them. If you want a site to be truly successful, you need to build a brand.

Do people search or Google? Do people vacuum or Hoover? Do people drink sparkling wine or Champagne? Whatever your site is, you must aim to control that niche, no matter how far fetched that seems today.

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4 Responses to Beginners SEO: “I recently published my first website, but Google does not list me”

  1. IJ Styles on June 22, 2009 at 2:52 pm

    Interesting post out here. We held the same story, Google didn’t list my 1st site for my first time. haha

  2. Norman Mixon on September 23, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    A very good find (your blog). I don’t run across info this good everyday.

  3. 10) SEO Company in UK on September 24, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    Hello. Great job. I did not expect this. This is a great story. Thanks!

  4. Webologist on September 25, 2009 at 9:16 pm

    Quick question for you chaps – do you feel that you get any link juice from nofollow links on WordPress blogs? Curious.

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