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Luriego
Guess who's hitting the ftp pretty hard. htaccess would come in really, really handy right now; unfortunately my three-legged-dog hosting company won't allow custom 404 pages
[edited by: ga_ga at 1:54 pm (utc) on Mar. 7, 2003]
My understanding has always been 64* for FreshBot, and 216* for DeepCrawl. Could the 216 also now be used for FreshBot, or have I been getting deep crawled on several sites as late as 2 days ago?
I don't have access to logs to determine whether the site was deepcrawled, but I know I did 'addurl' the site before the deep crawl started...
Question: Is it too late now, or, in the course of the dance, could the site title and snippet appear? Will the page get PageRanked (currently gray bar)?
You may not be invited to this party. Boo-hoo. But you will be invited to next months party. Yee-haw.
Freshbot reminds me of the Google News Crawler results, with the content set to gradually lose relevancy and start to decay after a week or two.
I don't see any of my freshbot stuff coming back until THE NEXT update. Which is fine. That's the way it works. Patience.
Luriego never mentioned their inbound link situation. Those links need to be discovered by Google bot, and a brand new site in January visited throughout February is not necessarily going to have all of it's links discovered. This stuff can take three months and more. Patience.
[edited by: martinibuster at 3:05 pm (utc) on Mar. 7, 2003]
keyword.com (actually, it's two logical words together)
However, it's not showing in WWW2 or WWW3 the majority of the time. If I copy a unique phrase and search on WWW - it finds the site, if it do it on WWW2 or WWW3 it doesn't.
Does that mean anything of do we just need to wait awhile?
Thanks,
Chris