If you have just started your own blog and have done everything right, it will take a few days or even a few weeks for Google to find and index your blog posts. Most bloggers create an account in Google Webmaster Tools and submit the sitemaps in order for Google to find their blogs quickly. But the fact is that Google will only start crawling the pages until it sees some links pointing to your blog. So you will need to write something that gets attracted by some established sites and they link back to you in recognition. Alternatively, you may want to build links yourself by guest posting on reputable sites in your niche. Another easier method to get your blog indexed immediately by Google is the Fetch as Google function. This tool allows the user to fetch a URL as a Google bot. This ensures that Google can access, crawl and index your site. Fetch as Google returns the following information:
The HTTP response returned by your serverThe date and time of your crawl requestHTML codeThe first 100KB visible (indexable) text on the page. If there is no content, it may indicate that your page is generated entirely from JavaScript or rich media files, not text-based content. You should review this text to make sure that it doesn’t include unexpected content, which could indicate that your site has been hacked. (Note: Googlebot may crawl more than the first 100KB of text.)
You can submit 500 single URLs per week or 10 URLs with all links included per week.
Indexing the blog posts instantly in Google
Now wait five minutes and then go to google.com and search for your domain with site: operator. For example, for itechtics.com, I will search as: site:itechtics.com This will display all the indexed pages of your domain which should also include the URL that we have submitted above.