Ranking on Google and the other search engines is easier than a lot of people would think. Even though it can be hard to rank for extremely competitive keywords, there are tons of keywords that get plenty of traffic that you can rank for in minutes just by doing a few things.
First, you want to do some keyword research and find ones that aren’t too competitive. The main thing is to find keywords that don’t have a lot of sites using them as their titles or in their title tags (the blue links you see in a Google search result). If less than a couple have the exact phrase in those blue title tag links, just by having it in your own title tag or as a title of a webpage, blog post, article, video, etc. can get you a good chance of ranking.
Second, you’ll want to make sure that the same keyword is actually used in the content of the page in question and actually answers the question or search that the person would be doing.
Lastly, easy little things like adding it as a description tag, getting a backlink or two, etc. can help with more competitive terms, but just doing the first two suggestions can get you ranked for the vast majority of keywords.
Creating an entry in Google Places is one way to appear on Google Maps. Google Places for Business gives you access to free tools that help your business get online, be found on Google Search and Maps and get closer to your customers all for free. See related link below for URL or simple search "Google Places"
It just automatically opens the URL for the very first hit in your particular search.
The URL of Google is http://www.google.com/
If you want to search a keyword which is written in URL type google search= "keyword"If you want to search forum site which is written in URL type google search= inurl: "forum"If you want to search forum site which is written in title type google search= intitle: "forum"If you want to search .com .edu .gov in URL type google search= keyword: ".com"If you want to find a specific keyword except other keyword = specific keyword-except keywordIf you want to see review any product, type google search= review: product name
Google adds new sites to our index, and updates existing ones, each time we crawl the web. If you have a new URL, tell us about it here. We do not add all submitted URLs to our index, we can not make predictions or guarantees about when or if the URL you receive will appear in our index.
You go to http://www.google.com then, type your search query into the bar and hit your enter key or the search button. Or, you can simply type any search term into the URL box. This is what Google calls the omnibox -- a multi-use box for either search term or URL.
Search in google: Add my website to Googles index Click the top option. It will ask you to put in your sites URL and a description of what your website is about.
It's not necessary to have a search bar in Google Chrome since the URL box works as a search box too.
Copy the URL of the cached page. Then, in a Google search bar type cache: then enter the URL of the cached page with no space after the colon. If you are using Google Chrome you can enter the sequence directly into the address bar.Example:cache:http://wiki.answers.com/This will display Google's cache of the page without highlighted search terms.
a URL is the destination of a webpage and is identifiable by the code you type in to view a webpage, for example www.google.com is the URL code for the Google Search Site
Simple, You have to remove all indexed URLs from the Google data using Web master tools Remove URL option, after 10-15 days your results wont appear in SERP
Submit your URL to the engines. i.e. for Google use Google webmaster tools.