[Communication] Make your work appear on Google Search in 20 hours - Let the world see you!

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: 2025-7-17 Thursday, 10:07 AM

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[Promotion] Make the work appear on Google Search in 20 hours

——Let the world see you!

If you publish your work on the Longwind Forum in Australia, it is likely to be indexed by Google search engine. Let the world see your heartfelt creations!

I didn't expect that this time, one of my articles was crawled by Google in just 20 hours and ranked first on the search homepage.

I am not operating a large news media outlet, nor do I have a dedicated editorial backend, any SEO techniques, or a "news push channel" linked to search engines like mainstream media; I simply publish articles in a forum built on a 2001 version of the phpBB program. There is no RSS feed, no sitemap (sitemap.xml), no Google Search Console binding, and even the page code bears the static language traces left by time—yet it was indexed, and the speed at which it happened shocked me.

Many people think that as long as they add a few "hot words" or "precise keywords" in the title, even obscure articles can be indexed by search engines. This is wrong.

Google is not "you write it, they accept it," but "they accept it only if it is valuable."

Even if you input extremely specific search terms, even if you search for the full title of an article, if the search engine determines that the page lacks structural value, has no semantic significance, or contains redundant and repetitive content, has low page authority, and provides no citable information, then the result is simple: not indexed, not ranked, not found.

This is the truly cruel reality.

So, don't take it for granted that "being able to search is a given."

In fact, 99% of the pages in the world cannot be found at all—not because you haven't searched, but because they simply do not qualify to be indexed!

What I am recording now is a regular article published on the phpBB 2001 old architecture forum, without any technical optimization or external link support, which was actively crawled by Google, structurally recognized, summarized in the main text, and ranked first on the homepage within 15 hours.

What does this mean?

It means—it's not because I write, it's because I "write worth knowing by the world."

How does Google Search work?

Many people are not aware that the Google search engine is not a tool where "you can find anything you post." It relies on a technical system called web crawlers (Googlebot). This system scans web pages around the world and uses various algorithms based on the structure of URLs, the value of content, the activity level of websites, credibility, link relationships, semantic structures, and more to determine whether to crawl, index, display, and even where to display it, such as on which page and in what position.

Even if you input a specific title accurately, if Google determines that "no one will look at it," "it's meaningless," "the information is duplicated," or "the page has low value," it will choose not to index it, refuse to display it, and it will never be searchable.

So I am very clear that this 20 hours is not a matter of luck. Rather, it is a multidimensional resonance between content, structure, platform trust, and search system algorithms.

How long does it usually take to search on Google?

If you are not a Google News partner and do not use push notifications, here are the industry standard estimates:

• Large news organizations (such as BBC, CNN): included within minutes to hours, as they are prioritized by the system.

• Medium-sized blogs or self-media platforms (such as Zhihu, Medium, JianShu): 1 to 3 days for indexing, a sitemap configuration or active submission is required.

• General forums / Static personal sites: 3 to 10 days or even longer, unless the content is heavily cited or supported by external links.

• Complex or outdated systems (such as old versions of phpBB): Extremely difficult to index, often not recognized by crawlers as "important pages."

My platform is phpBB version from 2001. In the eyes of SEO experts, this is simply "fossil-level technology." It lacks responsive design of modern web architecture, does not automatically generate meta tags, and certainly cannot support structured data markup from Schema.org. Yet Google can still crawl it? It can identify it and place it on the homepage in a short time? It is nothing short of a miracle.

Empirical data: This is not just empty talk.

My article, titled "[Culture] Global Linked Literary Competition."

The actual posting time of my message on the forum is:

July 16, 2025, 11:15 AM (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

When I took a screenshot of the Google search myself, the page noted:

1 day ago (Search time: July 17, 8:00 AM)

→ The actual interval time is only within 20 hours and 45 minutes!

Not only that, but this is not the only article. On the evening of July 15 to July 16, I published several articles in succession. Below are the titles of the articles and the dates and times they were posted to the forum:

• "[Culture] Global Linked Literature Competition" July 16, 2025, 11:15 AM

• "A Moment with Liang Yusheng" July 15, 2025 22:41

• "Walking Out of the Valley to See the Sunrise" July 15, 2025 12:29

• "Kindling Structural Civilization" July 15, 2025 10:44

• "Cold Light Shines on Itself: Walking Alone Without Confusion" July 15, 2025 20:13

Before 8 a.m. on July 17, all of them had been indexed by Google, and some articles even appeared with dual display + excerpted summaries of the main text, even ranking alongside People's Daily and Baidu Baike on the search homepage.

These are not my words, but publicly verifiable facts that you can confirm by entering the original title in the search box.

Why is this worth recording?

In this era of traffic, too much content is swallowed by algorithms, and too many efforts sink into the sea.

But search engines are impartial. They won't give you a higher regard just because you are emotionally agitated, nor will they accept your article simply because your feelings are sincere. They only recognize structure and value.

I am not using hot keywords, not algorithm marketing, not traffic entry.

I just write down the real words at my own pace and post them on an old forum of an outdated system.

But it was these words that climbed to the homepage of the world's largest search engine within 20 hours.

It is not relying on recommendations, not relying on friends' shares, not relying on platform support, and not even relying on my own submissions to any media.

But it recognized the things I wrote by "itself."

So, can it be considered a miracle?

What do you think?

When an article that has no promotion, no technical optimization, and no commercial operation, relies solely on genuine writing to reach the search homepage within 20 hours, I can't say it's world-shocking news, but it is a breakthrough that I truly acknowledge in my heart.

This is not "popular," but it is evidence of structural penetration.

It is not "viral spread," but it is the beginning of value being recognized.

What I want to say is:

Some people say: Your article is not popular.

But the search engine says: You deserve the homepage.

Some people say: No one is sharing you.

But Google says: I help you make it searchable by the whole world.

Since June 18, 2025, I have published over two hundred original articles on the Australian Changfeng Forum, covering various topics including philosophy, culture, health preservation, martial arts, AI structure, and dimensional theory.

These articles have not undergone any SEO processing, nor have they been submitted for indexing to search engines, and no sitemap has been used for submission; they rely entirely on the structure of the content itself to enter Google's visibility.

As of now, the captured Google search results show:

From June 18 to July 16, 2025, the vast majority of articles published have been indexed by Google and can be directly searched.

This is not a coincidence of one or two articles, but a systematic identification on a large scale, with high frequency, across themes and styles.

It illustrates that the Google search engine has established a stable recognition mechanism for the logical structure of the text I constructed. Even if the article title is obscure, even if the keywords are not popular, even if there is no technical intervention— as long as the content itself is valuable, rhythmic, and logical, it will be indexed.

It is worth mentioning that:

Not only has my work been rapidly indexed by Google, but other authors' excellent original works have also appeared on the first page of Google search results on the same platform—Australia's Changfeng Forum.

For example, many works published by authors on forums are indexed by Google shortly after their release, showing that their content structure and expression logic also meet the value judgment criteria of search engines.

This phenomenon once again illustrates:

✅ As long as you post content on the "Australian Long Wind Forum" that is original, well-structured, and genuinely expressed, there is a chance it will be directly indexed by the Google search system.

This is not only an acknowledgment of my personal work,

It is also a collective endorsement of the structural language logic, original expression density, and cultural continuity that have been accumulated by this Chinese information platform over the past twenty years.

So I said: Reaching the top of Google's search results in 20 hours is not because I became popular, but because I "wrote it right."

Source: https://www.australianwinner.com/AuWinner/viewtopic.php?t=696899