How to Google cache your webpage without submitting it? Do you have any idea with this regards? If not, let me explain here in detail:
Getting your website listed in the top search engines such as google, yahoo, MSN has been the thriving way to accomplish targeted traffic and business! But is it possible to get your website indexed in Google without submitting it? Why not, this is of course achievable.
The process of making it happen is quite extensive, since you first had to complete the on page optimization of the website. On page optimization is an excellent technique that makes the website active and dynamic to perform in search engines. On page optimization covers extensive phase of exercises including keyword analysis and research, placement of title tags, Meta tags header tags and description. When on page optimization is done, make sure your website is ready throughout for submissions in directories.
To start submitting in the free directories, you must first search and find the list of free directories available online. If you aren’t sure about those free directories, just type as “free directories” in Google and you’ll get a long directory list, where you can submit your website there. Submitting your website in directories with at least PR (PAGE RANK) 2 or 3 will be a good start, since those directories are already familiar and it will as well make your website familiar too. Make sure you place a text link than merely placing the URL, because search engines will quickly find out the keywords and cache them instantly.
Submit your website in at least 50 directories, and let the Google spider crawl your web page! Further craft unique articles that tell all about your business and market and further submit them in the top article directories such as Ezine, Isnare, Go articles and Article Base. Leave a signature link that has the keyword driving the visitors to your website. Doing so, your website will receive good traffic volume and it turn becomes familiar in the search engines. Remember, Search engine spiders will weigh your website backlinks and examine its popularity during the time of Google Indexing.
Once when you are done with these, stay with patience for about a week or two (7 – 14 days)! Google and other search engines will certainly cache your page “naturally”.