Receipts.
These are results from properties in the operator's own network — cold domains taken from zero to real Google visibility in hours, not months. Every timestamp below is from Google Search Console records for the named domain.
bibledirectanswers.com
Cold domain → Google page one + a 'Top answer' badge in under 48 hours.
- Jul 14 2026bibledirectanswers.com — domain registered.
- Jul 14 2026 (+~24h)~536 pages indexed by Google within the first day.
- Jul 15 2026 (+~27h)Google 'Top answer' badge appearing on target queries.
- Jul 16 2026 (day 3)Page-1 position ~#4 on mobile for target head query.
- Jul 16 2026 (day 3)~1,050 indexed results in Google Search Console.
worddirectanswers.com
Large-scale sitemap discovery: 48,247 pages picked up in the first hour.
- Jul 17 2026worddirectanswers.com — sitemap index (~290,000 URLs) submitted to Google Search Console.
- Jul 17 2026 (+1h)48,247 pages discovered by Google within the first hour of submission.
alldirectanswers.com
Network hub live same-day as domain purchase; sitemap read the same morning.
- Jul 17 2026alldirectanswers.com — network hub live same day as domain purchase.
- Jul 17 2026 (same morning)392-page sitemap read by Google the same morning.
What these numbers do and don't say
These are results from properties the operator runs personally — real domains, real Google Search Console records, real dates. They demonstrate that when the atomic-ship standard is applied end-to-end (crawlable HTML, canonical URL, entity graph, IndexNow ping, sitemap index), Google's index responds fast. They do not promise the same numbers on any client engagement — competition, niche depth, and existing authority all move the timeline.