1 point by Tichy 2 days ago | link Thanks! I just find it confusing - why does it take them so long, when they crawl other pages much more frequently? Also I seem to recall that they aim to deliver results on news items much more quickly (ie new terrorist strike somewhere - can't wait two weeks for the information to show up).
3 points by ivan 2 days ago | link why does it take them so long ... it isn't long just ask other people how long one had to wait to be in the Google index 2 years ago Tichy :)
Just wait, optimize keywords in page, create backlinks and you will get nice pagerank as a bonus.
1 point by Tichy 2 days ago | link Hm, marketing 2.0? ;-) Maybe I should contact those guys who sneaked a fake terrorist message into the super bowl broadcasts?
1 point by ivan 2 days ago | link I don't know nothing about that but link from news.yc will help you and PG is tolerant :) so no matter what language is on your site. You know that: "ich pin ein perliner" :)
1 point by especkman 1 day ago | link Have you had any content up on the domain before this?
Google tries to get news items into the index quickly, but that doesn't mean they are doing it from newly discovered sites. Part of the reason they crawl sites frequently is that the site has new content every time the crawler visits. I'm sure it also doesn't help if the site has something other than a baseline pagerank.
Also keep in mind that at some point in the past year or two, Google appeared to give better pagerank to sites on domains whose registration was paid up more than a year in advance.
2 points by merrick33 1 day ago | link The best way to get your content into the search engines is to get links from top social media sites and blogs. These sites carry lots of authority in the search engines eyes and thus they are visited multiple times a day. Strategies to get such links include commenting on both types of sites, and submitting your content. Also comment on blogs in your industry using your new sites URL as the web site URL in the comment field.
2 points by Tichy 2 days ago | link How can I speed up the arrival of my web page in the search indices? I have submitted to Yahoo the usual way (web form), but it says that it might take weeks. Google doesn't know it yet, either, even though I use Google Analytics. And what about other search engines?
I haven't submitted the page to news.YC because it is german only, and not very tech cool: http://Mondhandy.de is about an astrological moon calendar for cell phones I developed some time ago...
Edit: I don't think the moon calendar is very popular outside of Germany, however, I might be mistaken, and if anybody is interested in marketing it in the US, I would of course welcome a contact.
1 point by Tichy 1 day ago | link Thanks! I am really happy with the web designer I hired for the design.
How to sell it - I am not sure yet. I was planning to try advertising in women's magazines (online edition), also I guess find all the astrology communities and write about it there. I am new to selling...
The mobile application gets "distributed" through a publisher, which unfortunately limits me a bit in my marketing efforts. I would have liked to try selling through Amazon, for example (so that people looking for print editions of moon calendars stumble upon the mobile application). But it is too complicated for the time being (distributor can't provide the API I would need). If there is any interest for the application, I might still pursue it at a later stage, though.
1 point by davidw 1 day ago | link What I'm curious about his how the distributor works for mobile phone apps. I've created a few myself, but didn't really find a good place to sell them.
1 point by Tichy 1 day ago | link I am not sure what exactly you are asking? I think you could distribute them yourself, by signing up for a service that allows you to receive Premium SMS (that's what they are called in Germany) and send WAP-Push messages. The established distributors also try to put the application up on the portals of the mobile phone providers or popular portals (like Jamba in Germany). Then they do a lot of TV advertising.
I was hoping that there could be other ways to sell a mobile application, though.
Just looked at your homepage, I am impressed by the number of Open Source projects you have done...