just go to google simple
Indexing is an important issue. You need faster indexing but search engines need enough time to index your blog site or posts. Then you can use these ping sites to index your post or site quickly. Ping site lets search engines to know your site has been updated.
The sitemap.xml file is really just an index of the website that is easy for search engines and visitors to read.
Assuming you built your site live and not your local machine, it's already activated. Make sure you also allow your site to be indexed by the search engines. you can do this by going to your dashboard - settings - privacy settings - site visibility - and clicking on allow search engines to index this site. Make sure save!!
filiter not search the web
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Search engines basically a program that receives your search request, compares it to the entries in the index, and returns results to you. There are many types of search engines defined in different groups according to their works. Here are the some examples of search engines :Google.comYahoo.combing.comaltavista.comAsk.com
There are primarily three types of search engines: traditional search engines, vertical search engines, and meta-search engines. Traditional search engines like Google and Bing index the entire web and return results based on algorithms. Vertical search engines focus on specific niches or industries, such as medical or academic searches. Meta-search engines aggregate results from multiple search engines to provide a broader range of information.
Submitting a site to the major search engines has to be done manually.
If you men SEO-centric then that means Search Engine Oriented. This entails that a website is designed to allow search engines (read Google) to index the site and have it pop up high on their ranking list.
Most search engines do not search for viruses but may give you a rating based on what is known or not known about the site you are thinking of navigating to. Most search engines will give you a recommendation on whether the site is 'safe', 'unsafe', or 'unknown'.
New website can expect to get little to no hits during the first few weeks. It takes time for websites to get traffic and for search engines to index the site.