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Luc Pattyn3-Oct-10 3:12
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn3-Oct-10 3:12 
When you create a web site on a new domain name, it will not automatically show up in Google results. Google is NOT reading the entire internet, it is not fetching random URLs. "All" it does is crawl from one page to the next, starting at some root point, and following (almost) all links it encounters. So putting up a new site as an island isn't going to work.

AFAIK in order for your web site to appear in Google results at all, you need to do at least one of these:
1. get your web site linked to on one or more pages that are already known to Google; communities such as Facebook, LinkedIn, CodeProject, ... may be a good starting point; a friend's site may be too.
2. report your home page to Google, see http://www.google.com/addurl/[^]; not sure if that really works though.
3. pay Google for a sponsored link; does not make sense to me, unless you're a big corporation.

And whatever you try, it takes a couple of weeks to get initial results!

Once your site is showing up in Google results, there are techniques to improve your ranking.
Search for Search Engine Optimization.

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