In part one of this series, we learned that the way to "steal" to the top of Google is to find out what the top-ranked site for your key phrase is doing, and do it better. In part two, we learn how to get listed in Google in record time without using Google's "Add URL" form.
There is some talk about how to get listed on Google quickly. I've seen some folks claim that "it is impossible to get listed by Google in less than one week unless you know someone who works at Google that you can bribe."
Seriously folks, that's just B.S., plain and simple.
Getting listed quickly by Google is quite easy. The beauty is that the exact same technique that gets you listed quickly also gives your page a decent starting PageRank as well.
First, let me tell you what you don't do. You don't use the "Add URL" form with Google at http://www.google.com/addurl.html. Believe it or not, using that form to let Google know about your site will actually hurt your PR and, at the same time, make Google rank you lower. In other words, you absolutely never want to use that form, or the similar form on any other search engine, to promote your website.
By extension, that also means that you absolutely never use any automated "website submission software," either. Those are the things that claim they'll submit you to some incredible number of search engines with a single click.
Never use those. Ever. Unless you like lousy rankings. In that case, go right ahead.