Is flare a miracle to take all your pages to Rank 1?
No. Flare helps your pages get found. It is entirely up to Google's prerogative whether to index and how to rank your page. Use flare as a tool to get the basic necessity of getting found ( indexed ) verifiably submitted to google for consideration. The rest is up to your content, and God ....hmmm Google
Does flare guarantee search engines will use the submissions?
We cannot guarantee search engines will use the submissions, but if you don’t submit for sure they will not be able to use the submissions
How fast can your pages appear in search results?
flare submits your site updates daily and verifies submission in real time. Google usually takes 4-8 weeks to choose to index and deploy
flare assesses your site content and prepares material for submission to Google, Bing and many major search engines
Verified ( not anonymous ) submission means, Google & Bing acknowledge flare they have received your site data
All new, page by page submission to Bing and Google ( *qualified sites only ) means Google & Bing can show your new content in search results earlier than anyone else
Weekly progress notifications delivered conveniently to your email
Easy combined report for multiple sites
One less daily priority for you to worry. Allowing you to focus on your other activities
Help for Owners of Content Websites, Online Stores and Professional Bloggers
Everyone knows search draws way more traffic than social media and paid ads. Getting found by Google is a profitable way to grow traffic and sales. Before pages are ranked though, search engines have to first find them. It used to take months, sometimes years, to get a site's content found by Google and major search engines. Even so, only a small percentage of internet content ends up indexed by Google. With a little help from eCommerce SaaS bots, like flare by Mansion Ecommerce, and some content ingenuity, owners of content sites, eCommerce stores and bloggers can tip the odds in their favor.
Before a site is ranked (search engine rankings), it has to be found
Many site owners pour their time and budget into SEO Search Engine Optimization of their pages but forget a critical but simple first step: Ensure a way to inform Google, Bing, and other major engines. Instead of waiting for Google and Bing to find website pages, new machine-learning eCommerce bots like flare can proactively and verifiably push site updates to major search engines. These bots can map websites in a few minutes and push update notifications to Google and Bing daily. Unlike prior technologies, the new bots can verify Google and Bing have received the updates. It is like sending a certified mail instead of an un-verifiable mail drop-off.
Keep it human
Site owners must know these bots can verifiably submit website pages for consideration, but it is entirely up to the search engine algorithms to decide if the content is interesting enough to be picked up for display in search results (SERP). Google unveiled a deep learning update, BERT, which aims to determine the context of the search query as a whole instead of extracting keywords. Google's announcement: Say in the search sentence "Brazil traveler to USA needs a visa". The old algorithm would remove “to” and returned results about U.S. citizens traveling to Brazil. The BERT update uses the word “to” and understands the meaning. It’s about a Brazilian traveling to the U.S. and not the other way around.
Site owners, eCommerce stores, content sites, and professional bloggers should watch for changes in organic traffic. If necessary, make the meta title and description more humanly readable and less like a bag of keywords. With Voice Searches on the rise, making these tags humanly readable can improve a site's chances of getting found in voice searches as well, grow ecommerce sales and content site visits.
Keep at it and keep it real
Doing SEO once is virtually useless. To get in front and stay in front, one needs regular feeds to Google and Bing and keeping up with their algorithm changes. Bots, like flare by Mansion Ecommerce, deliver verifiable search engine sitemap and individual URL feeds on a regular basis without taking up a site owner's time, so they can focus on creating content relevant to their customers, brand, and business.