Hello guys. How to index new web 2.0 nowadays? Is it hard? Also, expired tumblr blogs with for example PA 30+ are easier to index?
Well if they are PA 30+ expired tumblr, I'd guess there is a reason why they were abandoned in the first place. If you want them to index quickly, SAPE might work.
Doing solid 2nd tier like PBN links, using social share, tweet will help you to index quickly. And still after that you see no indexation for any blog you can force index it using webmaster URL. But i prefer to avoid it.
+1 to avoid webmaster URL submit. I always build tier-2 links for all of my web 2.0's and then I submit them to various indexing services (the free one's that allows RSS too). It takes round 24-48 hours at max this way. Tier-2 backlinks can be low quality links, however they should be do-follow.
So submitting url to google is not safe? For example now they got a new interface Just write send url google Have a new page? Let us know. SUBMIT I always submit my new post to google.
You can did that no problem. What i am doing using multiple Gmail account with VPN to keep safe. Using same Gmail and IP leave a clear footprint.
Any info on how to index 20-30 urls using social shares ? if you use one account it will also leave footprint. Any tools or service that can do this ?
@Jon7337 i also was wondering if footprint problem in case of social is real or not. i often link all my moneysite pages from single social account. no penalty or anything. i think in case of tier 1 its also more understanding
No, there is no reason why they are abandoned. Only a very small percentage of people who use Tumblr even know what PA means. They just use Tumblr as a way to blog, and when they're done with it they don't care about their blog anymore. For them their Tumblr blog with links from premium sites holds no value because they don't do SEO so they just let it expire when they don't care about it anymore. I've found some very good expired, clean Tumblr's with links from Huffington post, ABC, and other high authority sites that were previously owned by people who just used it as a blogging platform.
Pinterest and google+ combo works well to send message to big G. If it still don't work, I use spin content on Medium or Issuu .
If you cannot get a damn web 2.0 indexed naturally, then please, don't do SEO. URL submitting, especially through the same single Gmail account like many people here do is a very very very bad idea. You will connect all your web 2.0s and PBNs before you have even started. Catastrophic. Another thing, checking history of web 2.0s is pointless. They will not be penalized ever. Maybe 0.00001% of web 2.0s you will ever see may have a penalty and kudos to the guy who pulled that off. It doesn't matter if or if they aren't indexed, they will get indexed once you put some content on, that is not an utter shit. Especially if they already have a backlink profile. Measuring web 2.0s by PA is a very bad idea, because that metrics sucks pee pee. Tumblrs have default PA of either 1 or 27. Most of those PA 27 have exactly ZERO backlinks, which means they are, yes, you guessed it, useless. There's a very good reason why you can get XY PA27 Tumblrs on Fiverr for $5. And rule of thumb - The backlink is only as good as it is hard to get it. Think about that.
Google is surely tracking by many metrics, especially IP and gmail account being used when submitting the link. Indexing shouldn't really be much bother tbh, as Nargil was getting at if you cannot get a web2.0 indexed then you likely need to just add content. If you add content to a Web2.0 account and then build a link or two you should be getting it indexed in very short time without fail.
What if you submit to Bing? I don't pay much attention to Bing, but if Bing picks up Web 2.0 wouldn't Google pick it up as well eventually? I guess I'll stop being impatient and stop submitting via Google console for Web 2.0.
I think the best method and safest one is to let them be indexed naturally if you add good content to them. This will not be fast but it will be safe.
Can you share your experience how to find these please? PM if you don`t to put this outside Some service? Or manual checking backlinks (i`m assuming checking huffingtonpost backlinks is a bad idea)
Wait, so what happens if you let google connect all the web 2.0's? Generally with PBN's they get de-indexed when this happens, but you said yourself that it is very difficult to get web 2.0's to de-index. I'm not arguing your point, just trying to understand what's the penalty for doing this