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21 Jan I decided to wait a couple of months before talking about this publicly, because I wanted to verify its validity with a few more sites. It appears that the domain name and the external links of a new website help get it not only in the index faster, but also within the top 100 SERPs. In particular, if your domain name is keyword centric and related to the genre of your website, and if you frequently link out to websites that are related to your genre, Google appears to be showing those sites preferential treatment. Although I won't provide examples of the sites I've observed this behavior with, I will say that it's a total of a dozen individual websites. Coupled with moderate submissions to social networks, something as simple as picking a good keyword-centric domain name and frequently publishing original articles that reference and link out to websites within your genre, you're giving your website the best chance to quickly get into Google's SERPs. I've seen this happening somewhat on Live too, but mostly on Google.
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August 2009 I mainly only use social bookmarking sites to get my pages indexed quickly. I am not convinced that they carry any linking power. Google knows that people abuse SB sites for this purpose, and for that reason, I think they discount most SB links. Reply
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