How to speed up Google indexing your brand new site
After you submit your newly created site to Google, it might take several weeks before its spider, GoogleBot, comes to your blog and store the html of your pages. There is a little trick that apparently speeds things up.
Once GoogleBot visits you, you can see crawled (stored) pages of your site by querying google with this syntax: site:www.youtdomain.com. Still your pages won’t appear in SERPs until the next round of PageRank update takes place (I will for sure cover this topic more deeply).
Adsense is the Google banner/text ads revenue sharing program for ad publishers. Adsense delivers banners / text ads on your pages that should be relevant for the page content.
How can it know the content of your pages? It sends another spider, which user agent is “Mediapartners-Google/2.1″, that crawls your site and stores a copy of your content so that the semantic adsense algorithm can choose the right text ad / banner for your page (very simplified).
Anyway it seems that GoogleBot is quite curious about what his little brother discovers and follows him in a very short period of time.
The second day of life of this domain I started publishing adsense banner, the third I already had 4 pages indexed :)
Let me repeat it again: this does not mean your site will appear in search results after 3 days. You have to wait until the next PageRank update.





















































