Indexed by Google in 15 minutes

January 19, 2009 by admin 

I posted a short blurb on this blog in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day at 10:35 PM Sunday (PST) night and exactly 15 minutes later Google indexed my homepage. I am finding Google will index my home page in about 15 minutes when I post a new article.

I understand being indexed is much different from actually ranking for specific keywords but it is nice to know my blog is being indexed quickly by Google.

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