What is the way to index web 2.0 profiles?

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I recently built some web 2.0 profiles but after 1-2 months i still have a index rate of 20-30%.
Any idea how i could have a better index rate? I tried contextual backlinks as tier 2 and still nothing :-?
 
If they have not indexed after that amount of time, you should ask yourself are the links worth having?

Depending on the platform a good way to get them indexed is by creating some activity on the accounts. Some general involvement in the community will create internal links to your profile, thus indexing it.
 
Social signals are my last resort, if a link doesnt get indexed after that, there's something wrong with the link/page.
 
You can try Indexer Service.
 
Tweet the url and include a trending hashtag in the message
 
Stick them in google webmaster tools, share them on google+ account and leave some manual blog comments on other sites. Also put more content on the web 2.0s, about 10 posts/articles, images, videos, spun content, infographics.

Scoop.it has provided a lot of links for my site, I put all the url's of the web 2.0s on there.
 
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Social media sharing can help you to index your site.
 
1. Submit them to different indexing services [Success rate should be 70% or more]
2. GSA blast specially blog comments, profiles, articles and social bookmarks [Success rate will be 50% or more]
3. High PR (PR 3+) blog comments [Success rate must be 85% or more]

Above is my experience and usually I attempt 1 and 2 for my regular links and 3 specially for web 2.0s and branded links.
 
I submit them to Google i have a 100% index ratio for my new web 2.0 properties
 
Yes guy, but i am talking about profiles only, not blogs. :)
 
This question is asked thousand times. OP next time try this Site:blackhatworld.com "your question" . For indexing profiles Just send few links to them. They will get index.
 
1-Update web blogs with fresh content.
2-use social signal for boost index.
Use paid indexing services, they can also be help.
 
I noticed that while creating a website at Wordpress, through the months, it has gotten harder to index these. I created one yesterday, and when I search the brand name (This is a brand name like Red Dots Rollercoasters), it's completely made up and 0 competition as you can see, it's not indexed at all. I even tried site:domain.wordpress.com and nothing.

Hopefully, it indexes in time while I proceed to build the website and buy a domain for it later.
 
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