"Andrew" <
andrew...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9a491485-237f-4322...@r13g2000prr.googlegroups.com...
If you're wanting to get your press release onto Google News, abandon all
hope. The Google News service is purely for news, not press releases or
endorsements, or even commentaries.
From
http://support.google.com/news/publisher/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=40787
...
"News content. Sites included in Google News should offer timely reporting
on matters that are important or interesting to our audience. We generally
do not include how-to articles, advice columns, job postings, or strictly
informational content such as weather forecasts and stock data.
We mean it -- stick to the news! Google News is not a marketing service. We
don't want to send users to sites created primarily for promoting a product
or organization."
The launch of a web site isn't generally viewed as newsworthy. However, if
you genuinely feel it is, you'll want to contact a news provider (newspaper,
magazine, etc.) to do a full article on your site/business - that's the only
way it'll become news.
If on the other hand all you're wanting is to get your site listed in the
Google search engine, submit it at
http://www.google.com.au/addurl and wait.
Google states that they can't make promises nor guarantees of when and even
if a site will be crawled and added, but based on past experience your site
will likely be up within a week or two. Depending on the quality of your
site, its content and layout, and presence of SiteMapXML mark-up, you'll be
working your way toward the top within a month.
I'd also suggest you sign up to Google's Webmaster Tools
(
http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/); you'll find a lot of useful free
tools to help determine how visitors are coming to your site, how they see
your site, and how to get more visitors and better site performance through
simple tweaks.
--
Bob Milutinovic
Cognicom