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A Brand-New Domain, Indexed in Under Two Weeks: What Actually Helped

July 3, 2026 · Client site: medicareagent.us

medicareagent.us — Conrad Solanzo's bilingual Medicare insurance site — was registered on June 20, 2026. Less than two weeks later, it was showing up in search. For a domain with zero history and zero backlinks, that's fast. Here's the honest version of what we did, and what we genuinely can't take full credit for.

JUN 20 Domain registered.
Mid-June Bilingual site built (English + Tagalog), submitted to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
JUN 25 Domain record updated, name servers pointed live.
By early July Confirmed showing up in search for Conrad's name and service area.

What we actually did

Nothing exotic. The things that reliably help a new site get crawled and understood, done properly instead of skipped:

What we can't claim

Indexing speed isn't a formula anyone fully controls. Google's own crawl scheduling, the .us TLD, server response time from the host, and plain timing all play a role too. We didn't do anything that guarantees two-week indexing for every new domain — we did the things that remove the common reasons a new site gets ignored, and then a normal crawl cycle did the rest.

Why it's worth writing down anyway

This is exactly the kind of claim we won't make without a date attached to it. The domain registration date and the search appearance date are both verifiable, not a vague "we do great SEO" line on a pricing page. If you're a small business owner wondering whether the technical setup work is worth paying for before your site even has traffic to show for it — this is what it looks like when it works.

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