We all know that for new sites and domain names to be included in Google, the easiest way, besides waiting for Google's spiders to take the initiative to crawl them, is to submit the site to Google's webmasters. But even if you submit to webmasters, the time it takes for a new domain name to be included is often long.
So how can you make Google index your site faster? Here I would like to introduce to you some of my experience:
I registered a new domain name and have a new website in the works. So first of all, I need to have a site that has been indexed by Google, such as www.acedog.com.
Then I set a second-level domain name ***.acedog.com for the included site to resolve to this new website, and then submitted it to Google or Baidu for inclusion. After inclusion, the new domain name was resolved to the new website. Finally, use 301 redirect! to redirect ***.acedog.com to the new domain name that has been resolved successfully.
Finally, a friendly reminder that the registration process has been strict recently. You must remember to submit the registration of your new site domain name as soon as possible to avoid the website being indexed by search engines. As a result, the gain outweighs the loss when it is closed due to lack of registration.