1. Anonymous

    11 August 2010 11:08am

    Good morning,

     

    im just wondering what peoples thoughts are on PPC helping pages to get indexed and assisting with seo?

    Does it work? is it relevant?

    Thanks

     

  2. Brian Anderson

    Marketer at Sporting Index

    12 August 2010 10:31am

    Brian Anderson

    It's my belief that PPC listings do not help in indexing webpages. Google has many different spiders who will crawl your site - and they do visit your site through your Adwords account to check for landing page relevancy etc. - but I don't think these pages are added to their index.

    Similarly, I believe Google has a separate spider for trawling through the sites to be included within Google News, but I don't think these pages are then included within the main index straight away. I am open to being proven wrong on this though...

    Brian

  3. John Courtney Gold

    CEO and Executive Chairman at PAY ON RESULTS SEO, PPC & CRO from Strategy Internet Marketing

    17 August 2010 09:15am

    John Courtney

    No. Not on your nelly.  Getting indexed and ranked is nothing to do with PPC.

  4. Anonymous

    18 August 2010 17:14pm

    Thanks for the help. there are so many conflicting articles ive read and its so hard to know which opinion is right. I suppose with online, there is no definitive wrong and right and I can only follow the genral consensus, which seems to be that paid search powering organic listings isnt best practice

     

    thank you again for your time

  5. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    19 August 2010 10:14am

    Ashley Friedlein

    As the others have said PPC and indexing are not linked. But you shouldn't have a problem with indexation these days? I say 'these days' because it used to be harder (tech problems with sites, the crawlers/indexation was slower etc.) or slower to get indexed.

    Are you having problems with indexation? 

    One way we've found successful in the past if you want to speed up indexation is using online press releases on high trafficked sites where the press release has a link to your site and/or the page you want indexed. This is because Google recrawls those sites very frequently and then follows the link to your site and indexes the destination page/site. 

    (this works well via our press releases actually - see http://econsultancy.com/press-releases - as Google's freshbot recrawls our site - or sections of it - very frequently, often several times an hour)

  6. Brian Anderson

    Marketer at Sporting Index

    19 August 2010 10:23am

    Brian Anderson

    ...though do make sure they are do-follow links if you are looking for an indexation benefit... ;-)

  7. Anonymous

    23 August 2010 13:04pm

    Hi,

     

    thanks again for all the feedback. im not having trouble with getting pages indexed as such, more curious really about other peoples philosophies on the use of PPC to fuel indexing. 

     

    The info about the Press Releases is really useful - ill be sure to discuss this with the rest of the team at work.

     

    Thanks

  8. matt brenner Bronze

    Executive at x company

    13 September 2010 09:41am

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    ppc wont help you to index your pages it is an online advertising. if you want to index your pages you have to submit the link to pingler or pingomatic

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