A couple of people wanted to know if getting spidered by Googlebot will get you into Google. So back to basics we shall go, then you can read about the re-opened service for getting spidered, and the book where I tell you how to predict when and where the Googlebot spider will be.
There’s a quote from the page below, but first, take a look at when my site was last spidered by Google (click on “Google’s cache), and how many of my pages appear in Google.
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No matter what day you read this, I’ll bet you I was spidered less than 24 hours ago, or that I am being spidered now. I can also bet you that at least 5000 of my pages are in Google at any time. This is because I have been getting spidered daily, and deeply since I started this site.
Here’s the quote:
“I am bringing back the search engine spider bait service as requested – but instead of Google bait, I’ll also attract MSN and Yahoo spiders to your site. Once your site is spidered, I will also show you how to track when the spiders visited your site.
If you haven’t been here the whole glorious year, you might be asking yourself- what is this service? And how do you know it works?
80% of people online don’t know this, but search engine spiders crawl the Net all day long looking for links to put in their databases. Every second of every day, they’re looking. So what you’ll hear people say they want done, is to get their site “spidered”.
I was in this boat last year, and was dismayed to find that many sites charge $20 – $50 PER LINK for, not including labor, for someone with the expertise to get you spidered, to help you do this faster.
Not per SITE.
Per LINK.
So if your site is 25 pages, that’s, at minimum, $500.
Since I knew that search engine spiders are going to follow all the links they could find, I thought it was outrageous that someone would charge extra for every link crawled.
So I thought, there has to be a way to do this on my own.
See, I found out a while ago that I had two options to get my sites in search engines.
I could wait 6 – 8 weeks (when you submit for free, that’s what you’re waiting for, to get spidered.), and maybe still not get in.
Or I could learn all I could about how to make my site match the requirements, without cheating, and get spidered, which would get my site within 3 days, sometimes as quickly as one day.
Yes, 24 hours.
I spent about $200 learning the ins and outs of search engine spiders and where they were likely to go, as well as why they go there. For most of last year, I was able to get spidered, and show other people how to do the same.
Then I had to close the service down because every time I found a good place to get spidered, something would change, and I’d have to hold off taking on new clients until I figured out what had changed, and why.
Then this past year, the ever-heating war between the search engines caused Yahoo and Google to do something that would change the guessing game forever. They gave me enough information to be able to test and track where the search engines spiders would be and for how long.
The first problem is that 98% of the sites that the search engines favor won’t give you a link if you pay them. And for the other 2%, be ready to shell out big bucks – only to have your link displayed in a way the search engines can’t read sometimes.
I don’t think they always do this on purpose. It’s just that most people don’t realize that all links aren’t created equal.
Now, I can prove this works, by showing you the results with Yahoo and Google. If the results in the search engine don’t match the time frame you expected, you’ll be refunded the difference.
I say the difference is because this works. Period. It gets your link in front of the search engine, and if it can see your link it will spider it. If it likes what it sees you can even get ranked.”










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