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How many pages do you have indexed by Google.
Mine are as following

XTRaze.info - 23pages (less than a month)
DTraders.info / DTraderss.com - 18pages (less than a month)
BBxchanges.com - 7pages (only a week old)

To see how many pages, google "site:yourdomain"

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I only have my site index on google... lol
TutBoX.com - 1page...
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OK My index stats has been changed, here's the new results.

XTRaze.info - 31 pages
DTraders.info / DTraderss.com - 53 pages
BBxchanges.com - 130 pages

To get indexed, you must follow a couple of rules, and I know a few secret tips.

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Well, you can submit a sitemap to Google and that basically gets all your pages indexed. But GETTING INDEXED IS NOT IMPORTANT! Do not worry about it! Worry about what you do after getting indexed; don't waste time with indexing and such, just worry about SEO on indexed pages. When SEOing, your pages will naturally become indexed, instead of you having to do sitemap or submit to SEs.

By the way, my site, w4t3r.com, has 602 pages indexed.

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Devil's - I think I am confused.
should I be submitting individual pages or threads from my forum, or just the overall site?
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Well, XTRaze, so far, my website has been up for around 2 months
and Google has indexed over 520 pages on my site which is named "Nuclear Games" i cant post the link, but it ends with a .biz extension
the pages always change, and can automaticaly make their own pages
so i dont really think this counts

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daniel said:

Well, XTRaze, so far, my website has been up for around 2 months
and Google has indexed over 520 pages on my site which is named "Nuclear Games" i cant post the link, but it ends with a .biz extension
the pages always change, and can automaticaly make their own pages
so i dont really think this counts

how do you know that google has indexed a page?
what tells you that it has happened.
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5,450 links.
site:topsportstalk.net - Google Search

However, not all of them link to my site, but most do. I'd say that probably 90% of them do. I run a message board and many of the links are to specific posts and topics, as well as forums, which is why I'm able to have so many indexed.

My site was technically created in October, but wasn't up and running until January 1st, 2007. Its been up 3 months.
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TVDinner said:

how do you know that google has indexed a page?
what tells you that it has happened.

You can visit google.com and type in "site: yoursite.com" and you will see all of your indexed pages. However, you want to have Google cache the pages (not a "supplemental result")

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One way is using subdomains, if appropriate. e.g. you have a shopping portal and you can add new affiliate merchants as separate subdomains.
I loaded a new subdomain on 27/3 and today I noticed from my logs that its pages are coming up in google searches, just a week later. This is a record for me.

I have not used trusted feeds but the other option would be to get a link from a frequently crawled page.

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Yeah subdomains are pretty cool. I don't use any, even though subdomains are like completely new domains just with the ehh blank.blank.com/blank instead of blank.com/blankzilla.

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My site has 8 indexed pages, and it has been up for about a month.