Published hub two hours ago and already had a hit from google..

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  1. LeanMan profile image79
    LeanManposted 13 years ago

    I only created my hub 2 hours ago, it is already indexed and I have my first hit.. well done hubpages!!! This is the place to be to get your webpage indexed quickly!!

    1. profile image0
      ryankettposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Nah, this is the place to get 'indexed, deindexed, and then reindexed really quickly', you must be thinking of somewhere else lol

      1. LeanMan profile image79
        LeanManposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        hahahaha... I'll let you know... My page is in google now I checked, I will see if it stays there.... As long as it keeps sending traffic I will be happy..

  2. Research Analyst profile image73
    Research Analystposted 13 years ago

    good job, keep up the good work, now write more hubs. LOL

    1. LeanMan profile image79
      LeanManposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I'm trying... but I'm posting in the forums again like a bad boy... done 5 of my 30 day challenge... have another few on my word processor ready to edit and add pictures to on hubpages... just have to get off of here...

  3. Aficionada profile image78
    Aficionadaposted 13 years ago

    Congrats!  What an exciting development!

    Also -(from another Forum post of yours) - I hope you get your slow connection-editing-uploading-Hubbing struggles worked out to your satisfaction, and very soon at that.

  4. Whitney05 profile image82
    Whitney05posted 13 years ago

    I've found some hubs get indexed within hours, others days, and some weeks.

    At one point, my hubs were getting indexed like a week and a half after initial publish date.

  5. TheWicklessCandle profile image59
    TheWicklessCandleposted 13 years ago

    One way to get your hubs indexed VERY fast is to use a pinger.

    (pingler.com)


    I've had them indexed within 10 minutes!

  6. Research Analyst profile image73
    Research Analystposted 13 years ago

    I can usually see a influx of traffic after a week of publishing a series of hubs, I guess it depends on the topic.

  7. Dr23 profile image60
    Dr23posted 13 years ago

    Google recently announced they were going Caffeinated - meaning they were indexing MUCH more quickly and giving big preference to newsworthy/relevant topics. You'll find more Twitter updates and recent articles near the top when you search noteworthy topics now.

    From a hubber's point of view, this should help (as seen) us get indexed much quicker.

  8. katiem2 profile image61
    katiem2posted 13 years ago

    G O O G L E love HubPages smile

    Congrats headed over to check you out now... smile

  9. lender3212000 profile image59
    lender3212000posted 13 years ago

    I've also noticed hubs getting picked up much more quickly in recent weeks, even without pinging them. They do seem to drop back a bit though if you don't keep fresh link juice going too them until they establish some history and stability.

 
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