Why would you publish links to a domain before it is completed?
August 12th, 2008 Posted in Website Creation TipsMany experienced Webmasters would say that you shouldn’t publish a link to a website before the website is fully up and running. I like to take a different approach. Whether it is the right approach or completely wrong, It works for me and I really don’t care what any other Webmaster thinks.
Back in the days when the Google sandbox theory was often throw at around many of the Forum sites, everyone had different ways of avoiding getting trapped in this hypothetical sandbox.
People discussed different tips and tricks on how to avoid this so-called penalty and being a newbie back in those days I spent a lot of of time on those forums listening to what people said.
I spent that much time focusing on how to gain high search engine visibility that I didn’t end up publishing websites as quickly as what I should have.
These days however I prefer to spend more time focusing on building a mixture of good quality websites in the areas of affiliate marketing and product sales. I find that creating a mixture of different types of Web sites allows me not to have all my eggs in the one basket.
So why do I publish a link to a website which is not completed? Simple. It gets the sites main index page in to Google as early as possible so that when Ieventually publish the rest of the website completely it seems to get indexed more thoroughly at an earlier stage and does not get stuck in this hypothetical sandbox.
