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How do I get my blog indexed in Google?

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Also building a few inbound links using Smorty's Blog advertising service will get your Blog indexed quickly, inbound links are the fastest way to get Google to spider your site!
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How do I know if Google has indexed my blog?

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You may go to Google's home page and enter your blog's URL in the search field. This is true of many sites where you may wonder if your blog is indexed for search.
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How often should I ping Google Blog Search?

Google Blog Search Help
You should ping as often as your blog changes. If you wish to use our API to make this automatic, please take a look at our API here
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I pinged the Google Blog Search, but why don't I see the results in Google Blog Search?

Google Blog Search Help
While the Google Blog Search Pinging Service helps us stay informed about updates to your blog, it doesn't guarantee that your blog will be included in our Blog Search results. Since our inclusion process is automated, many factors, such as delays between when we receive the ping and when we then crawl your blog, can affect your blog's inclusion.
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What is the Google Blog Search Pinging Service?

Google Blog Search Help
The Google Blog Search Pinging Service is a way to inform Google Blog Search of weblog updates. These updates are then published and shared with other search engines to allow them to discover the changes to your weblogs. In addition, Google Blog Search will add submitted weblogs to the list of blogs it needs to crawl and index.
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How do I manually ping Google Blog Search?

Google Blog Search Help
If your blog has recently changed and you would like Google to crawl it please submit your blog URL here. Since this service is a one time notification service, every time your blog changes please submit your blog again.
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How can I check whether my site is being indexed on Google?

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The function 'Google indexing' will be activated in Register.it panel. This will allow you to check automatically whther your site is present on Google and to check what pages are being indexed.
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What is indexed by this system?

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The current version of this system holds an index of each word that occurs within the minutes and reports stored in the system. Rather than hold each and every long word, the system truncates all long words to the first eight characters. This means that the two words 'engineers' and 'engineering' will both be indexed together under 'engineer'. Once the 'wild card' facility has been implemented, the system will be modified to store words of any length.
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How can I prevent my images from being indexed by Google?

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Go to: http://www.google.com/remove.html. On this page you will find instructions on how and where to send an email if you have a copyrighted image that needs to be removed.
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How long will my website stay indexed on Google?

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By monthly submissions our indexing services guarantee that your website will be present on Google for the whole year they have been subscribed for.
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How do I add Google AdSense to my blog?

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You can create a custom component and add the AdSense code to your component's content and then place the component on your blog. See our forum post on creating a custom component for more info. Also, you can edit the blog template to place the AdSense code in the body of an article or at the beginning/end of a category.
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Why does Google have less pages indexed then MSN/Yahoo?

This should be addressed by the Bigdaddy update. Google has admitted to having issues indexing some websites. Their Google Sitemaps does address this issue as well and is probably the best thing you can do to ensure Google crawls your website. The PR of your pages is also a likely factor. If they are very low (PR2 or less) they tend not to be indexed well.
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Google's SiteSearch doesn't appear to have indexed all of the pages on my site. Why?

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If a page is not appearing in the results of your Silver/Gold SiteSearch there could be a number of reasons. First, it could be that Google didn't crawl that page yet. Google refreshes its index frequently, however it may not have reached that page. Second, the page may have Javascript, frames, or store information in a database. This makes it difficult or impossible for the Google crawler to visit and index the information on that page.
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Can I use other advertisements on my blog like banners or Google Adsense?

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Yes you can use any form of advertising on your blog at the same time. Smorty does not limit the way in which you get paid for blogging, we only add to it.
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Can I place Google adsense ads on my blog?

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Right now, the answer is yes. We may change this policy in the future if it negatively effects our advertising network.
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How would Google know that a site is a blog?

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I'm sure it wouldn't be beyond Google's capabilities to successfully infer that for most blogs... even just using the presence of an RSS feed, "trackbacks" and lots of dates would give you a good idea :) Thanks...ironically, DreamHost is the company I'm with at the moment. I'm actually going through a company who bought space from DreamHost and has a bunch of sites on their server...and my site (easily the largest and most bandwidth-intensive), is transferring about 13.3GB per day.
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What's a blog?

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A weblog is a constantly-updated web site where posts are listed in reverse chronological order, so the newest stuff is always at the top of the page. Blogs are typically written in a conversational tone with a stronger focus on timeliness than accuracy. In other words, we depend on you to correct us - but you can always depend on us for new information. My child, there is no One True Way.
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Technically, it's short for "web logs" (get it?) and refers to any online journal or collection of thoughts, news, opinions or other useless rambling. A true blog exists only when there is interaction -- interaction between the audience and the material (in the form of links to other opinions, news, or collections of thoughts), or especially interaction between not only the author and his/her readers, but between the readers and one another. That's what the blog gurus want us to say.
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What is a blog?

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A :A blog is short for "weblog". According to Webopedia, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. A blog allows you to keep an online journal you share with others. You can add, edit, or delete posts and comments.
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Will my blog help me show up on Google, Yahoo!, and other search engines?

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Yes, absolutely. Google and the other search engines like it when a Web site's content is updated a lot. With Bring the Blog, your blog is updated daily -- that will do wonders for your Search Engine Optimization strategy. You can then improve your chances of getting good search engine placement by writing your own content from time to time and including other key terms such as your name, or your industry.
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How do I add Phil's blog to my Google start page?

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To see the latest from Phil's blog on your Personalized Google Start Page, you'll first need to get a Google Reader account. Google Reader is an RSS Feed Aggregator. The Module will be added. Return to your Google Home page. You should now see a box on your Google Start Page that displays a list of links to Phil's most recent posts. you add more items to your Google Reader, this Module will display all your RSS feeds, including Phil's. The newest items will always be at the top.
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How do I get to Google? What will happen when I get there?

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We will send you directions when you are confirmed to participate in a study; it's likely that you will need a car to get to our office in Mountain View, California. Please be prepared to show a photo ID upon arrival at Google reception, where you will also be asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). It is important that you arrive on time – we work to tight schedules and may not be able to accommodate you if you are late.
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What is Google Suggest?

Google Suggest FAQ
you type into the search box, Google Suggest guesses what you're typing and offers suggestions in real time. This is similar to Google's "Did you mean?" feature that offers alternative spellings for your query after you search, except that it works in real time. For example, if you type "bass," Google Suggest might offer a list of refinements that include "bass fishing" or "bass guitar.
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How do I get back to normal Google?

Google Suggest FAQ
You can go directly to http://www.google.com, or type http://www.google.com into your browser's address field; either way, you'll be back using ordinary Google search without Google Suggest. If Google Suggest comes on whenever you open a new browser window, it may be set as your home or start page. To set your start page back to http://www.google.com (or anything else) use your web browser's Options menu. In Internet Explorer, you can do this by first selecting Tools, then Internet Options.
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Why is Google offering this?

Accessible Search FAQ
Accessible Search is a natural and important extension of Google's overall mission to better organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. Google Accessible Search is designed to help the visually impaired find the most relevant, useful and comprehensive information, as quickly as possible. In the past, visually impaired Google users have often waded through a lot of inaccessible websites and pages to find the required information.
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What is a blog, and why do you blog about Parkinson’s?

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Our blogs are informational, newsworthy entries. The word ‘blog’ is short for ‘web log.’ A log is simply a record of events historically used by explorers, writers, scientists and others to document important information and events. Blogs allow us to pass along important information quickly to a large number of people. We love blogs because we can link to authoritative sources so that readers can research further.
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How do I put the Blog Carnival sidebar on my blog?

Blog Carnival - Frequently Asked Questions
We publish a sidebar containing recent posts of our favorite carnivals. To include this on your blog, you need to add this HTML code to your sidebar: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://statserv.blogcarnival.com/sidebar/recent_carn_ed.js" > </script> [back to top] If you manage your blog at blogger.com or blogspot.com, you may notice an error message when you include javascript in a post. This is easy to work around.
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What is my blog homepage?

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As a member of PositiveSingles.com, you get your own blog homepage. From your homepage, you can see all your posts, recent visitors, the most recent responses by others, and your responses to other member's blogs. • Mail Anti-Spam Features
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