We’ve been experimenting for a while now on different techniques for improving search engine indexing rates. And we’ve got some good news: we can happily say that we’ve found a service that seems to work quite well.
BacklinksIndexer
In our tests, we managed to increase the indexing rates of a random set of over 400 social media account URLs by nearly 50% (48% to be exact) over a 3 week period. That’s huge.
Why is it important for backlinks to be indexed?
It’s widely believed in the SEO business that backlinks aren’t valuable unless they are visible in Google’s index (by doing a site: or info: search for the url in Google). I personally think links can also be valuable (possibly less valuable though) if Google decides not to show them in their index, but that’s just my opinion. My reasoning is that many sites use the noindex meta tag, but why should this mean that links from these pages to other pages should be ignored in determining rankings?
What does this mean to SocialAdr members?
All social media links created by SocialAdr will now be processed by BacklinksIndexer. We’re not charging anything extra for this new feature, and there’s nothing you need to do to enable it for your account.
By boosting the indexation rates, this should increase the “link juice” or SEO benefit of these links. As far as exactly how much effect this should have on rankings, we’re not sure, but if you happen to notice any differences, we’d love to hear about it.
Rich 1:33 am on January 16, 2012 Permalink
Hi, this sounds fantastic. My biggest concern with Social ADR was that while I am getting many bookmarks, only a portion of them were being indexed. Numerous forums I have seen have all kinds of further ideas with adding bookmarks into rss feeds and pinging etc but in all honesty, if you are paying for a service, you don’t really want to be doing this. you want to be sure that as many of you links you have paid for are being indexed and passing benefit back to your site.
This sounds like a great move and adds more value to your service. Keep up the great work.
Cheers
Rich
Bill Gelwick 6:56 am on January 16, 2012 Permalink
Now this is AWESOME! Being able to increase indexing rates by almost 50% is huge. Way to go. Thank you for this move.
jeff 3:38 pm on January 21, 2012 Permalink
Hey Kane,
Will this new backlinkindexer feature be used on all the bookmarks that you have created on Social Adr in the past or only the ones after you added the feature? If I have to stop my account for a couple of months and restart later- will the bookmarks continue to be juiced with backlinkindexer?
Kane 3:44 pm on January 21, 2012 Permalink
@Jeff – Yes, we’re using it on all past and future bookmarks. You can stop and start your account and it won’t affect any processing with BacklinksIndexer.
jef 9:20 pm on January 21, 2012 Permalink
Thanks for the quick response Kane! This is great info. Peace, Jeff
Rich Thomas 10:32 am on January 26, 2012 Permalink
sounds fantastic and I (we) look forward to the increased results – I agree this is a value added keeping you on the top of the list of ‘good providers’
Larry James 3:47 pm on February 19, 2012 Permalink
Are bookmarks created with a free account also processed by Backlinkindexer?
I would like to export a txt fifle with a list of my backlinks. The current system on provides a link to the profile page, and not a link to the page the link is on. Am I missing something here, how can I find the page the actual link is on?
Thanks
Kane Thomas 8:39 pm on February 26, 2012 Permalink
Yes, all bookmarks are processed by BacklinksIndexer. We don't currently have a mechanism for providing the exact page the link is on, just the profile pages.