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	<title>Comments on: Is Your Website Listed on Google?</title>
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		<title>By: Search Engines: Friend or Foe (Pt 2) &#124; Antidote Internet Marketing Singapore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Search Engines: Friend or Foe (Pt 2) &#124; Antidote Internet Marketing Singapore</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Remember that before a search engine can display your webpage it has to have a record of it.  Search engines send out an automated program known as a spider or a bot, that goes to a website and starts to make a copy of all the content on the site.  Once it has gotten enough information, it brings these results back to the search engine for indexing.  Within this information, there are links to other sites, and the spider will then follow these links to the new websites and index them.  This means that if you place a link to your website from another site that is already in a search engine&#8217;s cache (or records), your site will get indexed faster.   Read more about getting your site indexed in Google. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Remember that before a search engine can display your webpage it has to have a record of it.  Search engines send out an automated program known as a spider or a bot, that goes to a website and starts to make a copy of all the content on the site.  Once it has gotten enough information, it brings these results back to the search engine for indexing.  Within this information, there are links to other sites, and the spider will then follow these links to the new websites and index them.  This means that if you place a link to your website from another site that is already in a search engine&#8217;s cache (or records), your site will get indexed faster.   Read more about getting your site indexed in Google. [...]</p>
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