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How to Index a Website in Google Search in 24 Hrs [Case Study]

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Having a website today is an essential part of online presence and it’s important that people or target customer can find your website by your  brand name  in search engine. Many businesses already started adding a blog with their website for  faster indexing  and for more exposure from search engine and social media. Here in this article, I’m going to help you get your site in search engine within no time. Recently I worked on Two websites, one for my client and one for myself. Challenge was to  index a website in Google  within 24 hours. This is not an easy task but not tough too. A proper strategy will help you to put the website in search engine within 24 hours or may be a couple of hours. Google Page rank 3 for a Website with no content? You can try this with any new domain you have bought or any site which you created but you are not getting any  traffic from search engines . very first, step is to check if your site is indexed in Google or any other search engine or not

Keyword Difficulty vs. Size of Domain

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You might wonder, when it comes to competitive keywords, does Google prefer ranking big domains? This question can be answered by taking a close, detailed look at the relationship between keyword difficulty and the size of the domain. The result of this study is important, because it will lead us to a deeper understanding of the behavior of Google’s ranking algorithm when it comes to ranking competitive keywords (in relation to both small and large domains). Definition of the Factors To quantify keyword difficulty, you will associate it with the keyword searches; the higher the keyword search volume, the more competitive the keyword, in most cases. We can look not only at the amount of search volume, but also the number of indexed pages in Google containing the exact term. The higher the number of competing pages, the more the keyword would tend to be competitive.  Therefore, to give a mathematical definition, keyword difficulty can be approximated by the following formula: Ke