Best way to index backlinks
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We have created many high authority back links for our clients and after several months we have noticed 10% or so have actually been indexed (via multiple sources).
I am trying to find a way to easily get these backlinks indexed. There is a bunch of software out there, some create RSS feeds and others social bookmark these pages.
Any suggestions?
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Easiest way is add url here http://www.google.ru/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=google%20add%20url&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faddurl%2F&ei=tpfLTtzfNIf0-gb7i_nSDg&usg=AFQjCNEAk-snUt37grGpxHVUfBBq-DPG6g&sig2=YV7PFrWKmA7ygq6R9UrJWg&cad=rjt
Satellite-builders said it's work perfect)
Also there are special tools for this, if you need to add many pages at once and don't won't to type capchas.
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Thanks for the replies. You are right after further analysis these were not as high authority as i liked but these comments will help tremendously, thank you mucho.
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It depends on what you consider "high authority". Usually I have little problem getting a link with a "high authority" site to index. One trick I've found is that web admins will block indexing (with robots.txt) on pages that are allowed to link out. So, you might think you got a great link on a high authority page, and you do, but Google will never crawl or index the link. This is also a trick I've used with small-scale link exchanges.
Usually a facebook post and a tweet or two will get the page recrawled and get your link indexed. It shouldn't take much if the website has a high authority.
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In order to best answer your question, can you offer a couple examples of URLs to pages which you have added your links to that you deem as high authority?
There is not any automated system which I can recommend. There are systems which will automatically tweet URLs or post to other sites, but many such tools violate various rules and are not recommended.
I suspect when you refer to links as "high authority", the search engines may not view the pages the same way you do. You can add a link to a subdomain of wordpress.com, for example. The root domain shows a DA of 9x but the subdomain would not be high authority. You can also add content to a high authority site, but the page is deeply buried so it is not discovered, in which case you would need to build external links to that page. This system isn't very efficient as it involves you building multiple links to get credit for a single link. There are other possibilities as well.
If you can share an example URL I could offer feedback specific to your situation.
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