Once your site is created, you'll want to submit it to Google. There's more than one way to do this but the purpose of presenting this information is to show you the best way.
How do I submit my site to Google?
You could easily head over and use the friendly Google submit form but that's not ideal. Google will eventually index the website you submit here but the search engine king will give more relevance to your site (and index it quicker) if you show them that you're taking appropriate steps to promote your website. Ideally, you want to submit your website to Google using one or all of the following methods.
How do you know when Google has added your site to their index? That's a great question that you any good Webmaster should want to know. The simplest method is to open up google and type the following in the search field: site:yourwebsitename.com
This not only shows you if your site has made it to Google, but you now know the exact number of pages that Google has indexed.
Driving Google traffic to your website should be your primary goal. For Yahoo, experience has taught me that submitting a sitemap is the best way to start getting search engine traffic from the Internet's second place search engine. Bing, on the other hand, appears to be handing out traffic in the same manner that Google does, meaning that letting them find your link is typically enough. It appears to be a worthy time investment to be sure that the top 3 search engines are indexing your website. Beyond that, your time would probably be spent better creating a new article to bring more traffic back to your site by means of Google.
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