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- SEO score for this article is: 59/ 100
- All rights reserved: The content is published with support from the freedom of expression constitution and the freedom of the press regulation © 2025.
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- Geographical Area: New Zealand/ Auckland
- Article subject: How long does it take for Google to index content published on a Joomla website in Auckland?
- Reading time: 3-6 min
- Age Target group is: Age 18-99
- The article contains: Search engine optimization information in Auckland
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It is only when the content is indexed on Google that it becomes searchable on Google. That is, your audience can search for your web content on Google that you have published on your web page. When the content gets indexed on Google, the web content gets its "real/genuine" value!
There has been a lot of discussion in SEO forums about how long it takes to get content indexed on Google and the fact is that all content published on web pages is not indexed. This can be due to several different factors that I will not go into in detail in this article.
Back to the length of time to get your content indexed on Google. I have made a measurement and in this measurement I compare the date value that an article has on my Joomla web page and time variables that Google regrets when searching on the entire article's title (H1:a).
The article is published on my website 2025-04-26.
Google says that the article is published 3 days ago. Which should indirectly mean that this article has been indexed on Google shortly after it was published.
So the answer to how long it takes for a Joomla site's content to be indexed on Google is:
Relatively immediately/in the near future after the content has been published on the website. This is not a general answer but a result tied to my article on my Joomla site.
What seo technical settings etc can you do as a website owner to increase the odds of indexing your content on Google?
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Add the site's sitemap to Google Search Console.
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Add the site's sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools.
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Set the robot.txt file to “index all”.
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Use Schema in all articles.
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Use meta description, meta keywords.
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Use headings in the content (H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6)
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Link internally on your website.
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Use Feedburner.
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Use Open Graph.
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Enter the date in each article.
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Enter author.
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Create qualitatively informative and fact-based content that provides answers to questions.
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Never duplicate content.
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Have a web page that loads content quickly. Avoid large image files, javascript and more that can make the website slow. Measure the web page load time with the Google Page Speed tool.
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Use the Joomla system.
Fast indexing of web content is a form of indicator that the website works and that Google knows about the website.
By knowing the approximate time for indexing in Google, publication of content can also be planned based on times that may, for example, be current for online campaigns etc.
Indexing content on Google can be difficult.
This is because the information flow on the internet is massive and the web content to be indexed may already exist and in such a case in a better qualitative and informative format. This means in concrete terms that if the web content is of low quality in combination with few or no seo technical settings then the content will most likely not be indexed.
To produce “quick and dirty” web content for the purpose of being indexed on Google does not work.
That time is over. Google has set the bar high when it comes to getting web content indexed. If you want to be part of Google's search results, it helps if the information that is published is unique, informative and guiding, entertaining and, last but not least, fact-based.
Those of you who have read my other articles about seo and digital marketing are probably beginning to understand the complexity of creating quality web content.
All the pieces must be included in the content if the possibility of a positive result in Google is to be achieved. Precisely for this reason, you should use a web system that gives you the right conditions to succeed and that makes it easier for you when you create web content with the aim of indexing it on Google. Wordpress and Joomla are examples of web systems that facilitate and give the content creator the right conditions for indexing web content on Google.
The time invested in creating web content is time well spent if done correctly.
That is, if the web content gets indexed on Google. If your web content is visible on Google, then you get to take part in the global audience flow that is on Google. If your web content is not visible on Google, then your audience flow is radically limited and thus also the value of the web content.
Publishing web content that does not include seo technical settings is a waste of time.
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- SEO score for this article is: 91/ 100
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- Geographical Area: New Zealand
- Article subject: Enumeration of automated link building in combination with Pinging of linkś in bulk execution with irregular automated time shift.
- Reading time: 5-9 min
- Age Target group is: Age 17-98
- The article contains: Digital marketing from old school automated link building technique v.s modern link building.
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In the younger days before Google Panda was implemented, link building looked different. Many of the techniques that were used then for seo and link building do not work today and some of the techniques are against the user policy that Google has and therefore shall not be performed. However, the techniques are interesting to look at if you are interested in seo.
The techniques that were used for link building before Google Panda came into force can give you perspective on how to develop your seo and link building if you take the older techniques to new improved developed levels of seo and link building.
Those of us who are familiar with Seo know that what is called and referred to as “black hat” technology should be avoided. And definitely if you have valuable web content that you are afraid of. And no, using these techniques to sabotage competitors does not work. Don't even think about it.
So what could a legacy link building technique look like before Google Panda took effect?
One of my custom tools that I could use before Google Panda came into effect was my link building tool that created links automatically based on the specified original link as input value.
The tool created links automatically at even/uneven time intervals and in each link created a number was added to the end of the link.
For example:
Input value: https://gyllenstorm.com
Automated links via the tool:
20 second delay
20 second delay
20 second delay
Etc....
What the link builder did was add a value to the end of each link, while the link itself kept its original link address, in this fictitious example: https://gyllenstorm.com .
The purpose of this was to manipulate the search engine's algorithm, which would benefit SEO in the next step in various ways.
In the next phase, when the links were produced, the entire batch of links (300 pieces) was copied and added in the Ping tool WM Mass Ping. After adding in WM Mass Ping, all links were pinged. Pinging of links in WM mass Ping with time delay in each ping.
The purpose of pinging a link is to speed up indexing of the link in search engines.
In retrospect, automated link building could also be carried out where keywords including enumeration of each link are used together with irregular time shifts in automated link production:
For example:
Input value:
Automated link building:
10 second delay
https://gyllenstorm.com/nyckelord-1
15 second delay
https://gyllenstorm.com/nyckelord-2
20 second delay
https://gyllenstorm.com/nyckelord-3
10 second delay
https://gyllenstorm.com/nyckelord-4
Etc….
It is precisely this thinking regarding the development of a link building technique that I want to highlight.
That you have one "standard model" which is developed into something that can be classified as better and more complex without making it more difficult and breaking regulations.
The picture shows my tool in all simplicity. At the top of the image, a barometer is shown that moves to the right as the number of links is built automatically with a certain time shift - until the "link batch" is full, i.e. 300 links have been built.
The links are easily copied in the link tool by dragging the mouse cursor over the link text followed by the keyboard command -> Ctrl+C. After the links are copied they can be added to the bulk ping tool WM Mass Ping, the addition is made by pasting the links - keyboard command -> Ctrl+V. And finally the pinging is done by clicking the button “PING” i WM Mass Ping Tool.
In clarification, this technique should not be used. The technology is outdated and is not classified as effective and may be against the user policy of Google.
So don't use the technique, men feel free to analyze the execution and composition of the code for link building automation and in connection with that you may be able to develop something better for your own private or business link building.
Much of SEO achieves its full effect only when different tools are intertwined and when they are used in the right way. What I describe in this article is a signpost on such an occasion.
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Karl-Johan Gyllenstorm - New Zealand
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- Geographical Area: Auckland / New Zealand
- Article subject: Wifi marketing from SSID and domain - Bulk marketing in wifi networks.
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There are extremely many different ways to use to drive traffic to a website/blog. In this article, I will describe how you can very easily promote your blog, website, social media account, etc. through your Wi-Fi network and thereby increase the organic traffic to the website/blog.
The basic implementation is very simple and it is carried out by naming the wifi network to the domain name (url) that is used/linked to your website or blog. Once this is done, the wifi network's name (SSID) is exposed in public places such as: cafes, restaurants, shopping centers, etc. in order to attract interested parties/audiences/readers.
In the first place, you only want to expose the domain name in order for people to memorize the domain name. And secondly, you want curiosity to take over among those who have seen the domain name, which in the best case leads to them visiting the website/blog and taking part in the information that is there.
This marketing technique can be done in bulk format.
In other words, the contractor can use several different mobile routers that are placed in several different places that are specifically selected based on the purpose of the website/blog. For example, if you have a website that sells boat accessories, this marketing method can be advantageous to carry out in harbor areas when there are many boat guests.
A more advanced method is to offer free wifi connection and in connection with that show a "landing web page" which contains specific information based on purpose. Some more expensive routers have this function/ability built into the hardware.
There are good opportunities to administer larger Wi-Fi networks, i.e. a network that contains several active routers in several different geographical locations. Such a composition can be controlled through an installed application in a mobile phone.
That is, you can control several routers from one application. Means that you can change the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) of a router or several routers through the application in the mobile phone. This of course opens the door to promoting one or more domain names in one or more routers. Economically, it is a relatively expensive way to use. A mobile router with good range including internet subscription is expensive. A variant on a smaller scale is to use the mobile phone, and through this publish the Wi-Fi network's name (SSID) in connection with visiting public places where there are many people.
To get economy in this, some people choose to rent out name space in a router that has good exposure. And in such a case, the time for capital investment for router including internet subscription versus "break even" can be anything from a couple of months to a year.
The goal is to be seen in the right place, at the right time and to do it in several different ways to permeate all different public channels at the same time.
Back to my above marine example.
Each year in Monaco, larger exclusive yacht fairs are coordinated. Means that one of the larger target groups in this context is comprised of people interested in boats. At this point, it is ingenious to supplement marine online marketing by exposing a domain name in one or more routers with longer range in the port area of Monaco. This could lead to a certain part of the target group memorizing the domain name/(names) and in the best case being converted to unique visitors/"organic traffic" which in turn can lead to orders, purchases, increased customer base and more.
Big things start small.
It is of course tactical to execute this marketing model on a smaller scale first. Eg by sharing/publishing a Wi-Fi network name (SSID) in their mobile phone.
Personally, I use two networks. One that is stationed at my home, as well as the one that I have on my mobile phone. I have no commercial purpose with my website, my purpose is to inspire audiences/readers through published information which is mostly comprised of different kinds of marketing techniques.
Of course, you can name (SSID) the wifi network name with something other than one domain name, tex Insta @kjg.007 or something else based on purpose.
If you choose to use a domain name, aim to use a domain name that is not too long.
The name must attract a certain amount of attention, be easy to remember and be suitable based on the industry, niche, etc. In my case, I have chosen to point/direct the traffic coming from gyllenstorm.com to my Joomla website. This is because the Joomla website is created in a subdomain.
The technical term for pointing/directing a domain name is “301”.
So if you have an active platform on Instagram, Twitter, Wordpress, Blogger etc that is not linked to a domain name then you can you buy a domain name and report to the domain name provider that you want to do a 301, in which case you enter your existing platform URL (https://instagram.com/kjg.007 ?) to the domain name provider.
Pointing a domain name (301) and getting it activated can take a varying amount of time depending on several different technical internet factors. Everything from it being activated immediately to several days before it is activated. Ask your provider for the exact time frame for 301 activation in connection with domain name purchase and pointing.
The marketing method can be used for competitive purposes.
Hypothetically, for example, if a restaurant sells a beer for 10 dollars, the competitor can place a router near the restaurant and name its SSID with its restaurant name and a beer for 5 dollars - eg "Fatfood-1Beer-5USD"....etc.
Example explanation:
Hypothetical restaurant name: Fatfood
Product offer: A beer
Price: $5
There are several possibilities regarding different types of execution with this marketing technique and it must of course be carried out over a longer period of time and preferably together with other marketing techniques at the same time. The marketing technique through a unique SSID could be carried out, for example, by a person in Sweden who has placed his router in another country, for example Switzerland, etc. concretely means that the "game plan" for this marketing method which is carried out by naming the SSID with a domain name or other unique name is very large.
The word/name is freely used in Sweden.
Within the framework of "reasonableness" in combination with common sense, the word and the text have always been free to use in Sweden. *Generally, you do not need permission to write, publish or speak. Legal support for this can be found, among other things, in the freedom of expression basis and i freedom of the press regulation.
Note that the corresponding legislation may look different in other countries and what applies there should of course always followed.
So if the marketing method through unique SSID is performed between 2 or more countries, check the legislation first before implementation.
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Karl-Johan Gyllenstorm - New Zealand
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Geo data is an area within digital marketing that is particularly interesting. This is because you want to reach the right audience and in this often linked to a special geographical location. The geographic location can be a country, a city, etc.
When it comes to my Joomla website, which is built with multi-language features that can be linked to several different countries, it is of course important that visitors to the website are guided to use the website correctly in order to be able to take part in the information that I publish.
On my website there are several articles in several different languages. So if the webpage is visited by a reader from Hamilton, I want articles focused on New Zealand to be displayed.
By asking the visitor about their geographical location, I can also guide the visitor in the right direction if consent is given. Everything is done easily and smoothly through a code function that integrates with the web visitor's browser (it's not "rocket research").
The code function does not make my Joomla website noticeably heavier, nor does it load the server in an abnormal way, which could impair my website's seo. Everything works very well and it is easy to implement this setup in most web systems that digital marketers use.
What does the feature look like on the front page of the website?
The image shows the function at the top right of the website. A short text says “Hello visitors from Stockholm, Sweden!” Followed by the text: “Your place….”Followed by the text: "Confirm your location and select flag".
It is precisely this that guides the web visitor/audience into the right channel on the web page.
In mobile browsers, the function is displayed as follows:
Phase 1, Note that the web visitor is asked for consent to the website wanting to know the visitor's geographic location. *Consent is required from the visitor in order to determine the visitor's geographic location.
If no consent is given, then the visitor's geographic location is not displayed on the web page.
Phase 2, the web page asks for the visitor's location, either the exact location or the approximate one. Here, too, consent is required from the web visitor.
Phase 3, and upon consent, the visitor's country and city are displayed. Which indicates to the web visitor that the Swedish flag should be selected.
And if the web visitor selects the Swedish flag, then the web page displays Swedish informative articles.
Depending on the type of browser the visitor uses: Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, etc., this geo-function is displayed but with a different layout depending on the type of browser used by the visitor.
So what are the disadvantages of installing this geo-feature on a website?
Some web visitors who are not faithful readers may be annoyed by having to state their geographic location in order to access the web page's information correctly. This can result in such web visitors leaving the website and thus the website owner loses a web visitor, thus deteriorating the website's organic traffic.
So when it comes to the geo function, the web developer has to weigh "pears against apples" and in this ask himself the question "can the geo function add more positive experience to the website than negative"?
This of course depends on how the website is created and whether it is multilingual or not. For my part, I only see advantages in using the geo function on the website. And in my assessment, the seo parameter is of course included. Being able to give the audience/readers the right information quickly is important. And this geo feature helps with that on my site.
The Geo feature is cut and dried for digital marketing and for content distribution on the web in a Joomla system. With commercial orientation or non-commercial orientation.
Small tweaks of the right kind make your website more powerful and that leads to more readers and an increased audience. The Geo Function is one of the tweaks you might want to implement on your website?
If you want this kind of geo-feature that I describe on your site, come back to this article in a while. Bookmark this article in your browser then it will be easier to find your way back. I will publish the geo function for download in the future.
The Geo feature has nothing to do with Google Translate. Google Translate is something else entirely.
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