What a difference one day makes, today Google is playing catch-up and has now indexed 8 pages. Still no sign of life from Yahoo or MSN.
Screenshot obtained using Pearl Crescent Page Saver Firefox extension.
What a difference one day makes, today Google is playing catch-up and has now indexed 8 pages. Still no sign of life from Yahoo or MSN.
Screenshot obtained using Pearl Crescent Page Saver Firefox extension.
Strange. Google indexed ONE more page, and only one, this one; which is also the most recent post. In the process Google skipped other pages/posts between the first one and this last one.
The mystery continues, further proof that SEO is pure alchemy: part science, part art.
Google has indexed the site, but only one page shows up, could be that Google is lazy or too busy.
You can make Google’s life easier by building a XLM sitemap, practically showing Google what pages to visit on your site. There are many ways to do so. If you have a web site, you can use xml-sitemaps.com to generate the sitemap, then upload, and direct Google to look for it using Google Webmaster Central.
If you have a WordPress blog, there’s an easier way: Arne Brachhold’s Google XML Sitemap Generator for WordPress 3.0 plugin.
What we want is something similar to the following for Google, Yahoo and MSN.
Do you remember the scene from the Matrix, where Trinity tells Neo “The Matrix has you Neo . . .”?
Well, that’s sort of what happens on the web, you don’t have your site or blog into Google, Google has you, or doesn’t.
Today I was talking to a friend regarding this small project, and I Googled it while I was on the phone, and . . . here it is! Searching for mashing windows shows up on the site.
Remember, two short days ago this domain did not exist, let along the blog or any entries.
Google has indexed only one page, let’s see how long before other pages show up in the index.
No sign of Mashing Windows on Yahoo, MSN.
So far only one linkback showing up on Yahoo.
File under “cheat”, but if you do any blogging or just maintain a site, you MUST download and install “Search Status” extension for Firefox (link). Each time you visit a site you can glance at its Google PageRank, Alexa Rank, and – at a click of the mouse – backward links (Google, Yahoo, MSN), indexed pages (Google, Yahoo, MSN), Whois, Archive.org, and many other goodies.
Of course I am assuming that you are using Firefox, if you are not, go get it now! 
How do you find out when your blog or site is in Google?
Of course you could go check Google, and all the other search engines, on a daily basis, if you have that much time to waste.
Or you can cheat:
Does anyone have a trick for Yahoo, MSN?
The setting up of the blog continues, I have added:
Looking forward to see how long before the blog shows up on the search engines.
Should I have a web site?
Should I have a blog?
How do I go about getting a web site?
How do I set up a blog?
People ask me these questions on a daily basis. And there’s no “one” right answer.
If you:
- are in business,
- are working at a job that you are proud of,
- are working at a job where you are looking to get promoted,
- are thinking of changing jobs or changing companies,
- are passionate about your craft, art, belief,
then you should contribute to the greater community by blogging.
And if you are a small business, selling products or services, and you don’t have a web site for your business, consider the idea of having a blog in lieu of a web site. See my earlier posts here, and here.
The simplest, quickest, and inexpensive way to get a blog up and running is to use Google’s Blogger. I will highlight the steps here:
This blog, MashingWindows.com is build on a different platform. It runs on a hosted WordPress installation.
WordPress is an Open Source blogging software, which is free, no charge whatsoever to use.
Hosted means that the WordPress software is installed on a web server at a hosting company that I use for my web sites.
You can run a blog as a Hosted Blogger, see Creativery.com as an example.
You could also use WordPress free hosting services, see executivepagan.wordpress.com as an example.
Enough with premises, back on track, this is how this blog MashingWindows.com happened, today.
From the time I had the domain selected at 11:38 AM, it took me about one hour to have the blog up and running, it was ready for posting at 12:37 PM.
Remember, I have done this before, multiple times, and I am using services that I am familiar with, and on my current machine I have the username/passwords of all these services managed by RoboForm. Actually password management is going to be one of the issues that I’ll need to address on the new machine, since I don’t think Roboform works on OS X.