For those who use article marketing for SEO and/or marketing purposes — many who fall into this category also use free blogs from Blogger.com to boost the visibility of their website. However, if you haven’t noticed — sometimes, when the Blogger account is new, or the blog is new — Google doesn’t seem to pick up new posts at all.

Now, I do not personally like to put a lot of “stock” in a 3rd party website, but I will absolutely use third-party websites to my advantage. So, I’ve used Blogger.com to promote different websites and services, but I tend to notice that Google doesn’t list these new blogs all by themselves, even with the built-in “ping” services that blogger blogs use by default.

So, this quick and dirty trick, if you will, is to “introduce” your blogger.com blog through your article marketing efforts. For instance, here’s an example — Is your writer qualified…. If you’ll notice the author resource box, you’ll see two links to 10DollarArticles.com, and one link to a seo-article-writing.blogspot.com — a blogger.com blog.

When I perform article marketing, I rotate links, anchor text, entire author bios during the process. In this case, by linking to the blogger.com blog within the resource box of the article used for article marketing, I “helped” Google along and sped up the process by which that particular website was noticed, and indexed, by search engines.

One well-placed backlink to a blogger blog is sometimes all it takes to have Google, or other search engines, notice your new website.

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