How long does it take to get your blog indexed by major search engines like - Google, Yahoo, MSN?
Almost all major search engines automatically index blogs, when they come accross a link to blog while crawling the web. Some good forums related to your blog subject would also help. Simply place a link directing to your blog in your forum signature.
The best way that followed by almost every blogger is to submit your site feed to some niche blog directories. Such as - Technorati, Bloggernity, Blogcatalog, Feedster and other blog-specific search engines. They have different indexing methods and techniques.
Also, if you are using Blogger, make sure your blog settings are setup to 'PING' the weblog update service. There are spiders always hungry for new content.
Aug 23, 2007
How to get blog indexed by search engines?
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Labels: blog, blogger, blogging, google, indexing, msn, search engine, yahoo
Aug 20, 2007
How do I submit my blog to google yahoo msn search engines?
Submit blog to Google, Yahoo, MSN
The fact is, you don't need too, they will find your blog through inboud links. However, if you want to make sure a particular search engine must index your blog then manual submission will be a good idea. Make sure you don't overdo it. If within couple of weeks your blog doesn't get indexed [that's in rare case] submit your blog once more.
Below are the free submission URLs of some major search engines:
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Aug 5, 2007
AVG Shell32.dll changed - Spyware, MalWare, Virus?
AVG Shell32.dll changed - Spyware, MalWare, Virus?
Absolutely not!
It is normal. While scanning if AVG finds that the MBR or Boot record has been changed then it AVG antivirus shows those files. This happens during normal maintenance, when you or windows updates files or have had to correct errors on the hard drive. If it dose not show infected then you shouldn't be worry about it.
How to get rid of this message - AVG Shell32.dll changed?
If you don't want AVG to show this message again, you will need to open AVG test center then press F3 function key on your keyboard for AVG to accept the changes. You will not see the message next time AVG run the test. In case for some reason the F3 key doesn't remove the changed, you can also run a search for the file AVG7QT.DAT [by default this file is stored in the root of C drive - c:/] and delete it. AVG will take care of it next time it is run, will rebuild the new one.
Note: This is not for each and every file, some files like user32.dll, shell32.dll, ntoskrnl.exe wsock32.dll are exceptions.
ATB!
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