: Comments on stackexchange questions won't be any use because they use nofollow tags to tell Google to ignore the links. A few links from pretty much any reasonable quality site that's been
Comments on stackexchange questions won't be any use because they use nofollow tags to tell Google to ignore the links.
A few links from pretty much any reasonable quality site that's been around for a several years and get's updated often should lead to at least your homepage being placed in the index (as long as the link doesn't have the rel="nofollow" attribute. For example, you could try submitting the site to the technorati blog directory.
However, being in the index doesn't mean that Google will place you into the search results. If you are just looking to get queries on your name (an exact match on the domain name) to show up in the first page of results then the above links might be enough (as long as your name is relatively unique and doesn't show up in many other places on the web). If you actually want the keywords in your content to show up then you are likely to need links from pages that have a similar theme.
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