How to Get Your Blog Indexed on MSN in less than 72 Hours for Free
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How to Get Your Blog Indexed on MSN in Less Than 72 Hours for Free
Summary
Discover a simple and free method to get your new or existing blog indexed on the MSN search engine within three days. I've used this approach successfully for both blogs and websites!Keywords
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MSN uses a search engine crawler called MSNBot. By notifying MSNBot, you can have your blog or website indexed quickly.Here's a straightforward step-by-step guide:
1. Visit MSN.com: Search for your blog address (e.g., BLOGNAME.blogspot.com for Blogger blogs).
2. No Results Message: If MSN doesn't find your blog, you'll see a message stating, "We couldn't find any results containing BLOGNAME.blogspot.com." Below this, there will be a link saying, "Send the address to Us." Click this link.
3. Access MSNBot: Complete the code verification system and submit your blog’s URL. Be sure to include the full address (http://...).
Your blog should be indexed within three days! You can also apply this method to your websites.
Additional Tip: Indexing on Yahoo
Indexing on Yahoo takes a bit more time:1. Visit Altavista.com: Click on "Submit a Site."
2. Choose "Basic Submit": You'll need a Yahoo! account.
3. Use Yahoo's URL Submitter: Follow the steps once logged in.
And there you have it?"an easy way to get your blog indexed in search engines.
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