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I wonder if any of you could help me out with a question i have?
I recently updated a website that I administer. Early this month I changed the entire site and started using dynamic ASP pages.
When I checked yesterday to see whether the new pages had been indexed by Google I found that they had, or at least I thought they had.
Most of the pages seemed to have been indexed, as I entered relevant search terms into Google and found the new pages. When I viewed Google's cache of the pages, all seemed well.
The PageRank of the new pages was 0. The main page (or home page if you like), still had its original PR value of 5, as it was before the update of the site. I assumed that this was because Google had not deep crawled the pages, and therefore not worked out the PR for each page yet. (Please correct me if I'am wrong).
However, when I checked the pages today, they don't appear to be cached by Google anymore. The home page is still cached (in its updated form), but the new pages added are not anymore.
I then entered the same search terms I used yesterday in Google to see if I could find them. No sign of any of the new pages, which is odd because I found them yesterday using the same terms. :(
Does anyone know what's going on here? Have my new pages been deleted from Google's listings for some reason?
thanks for your time.
Micsten
I would not be concerned, in time, all the datacenters will have the data about your new pages.
Just what I may, or may not have learned hanging around here, and watching the different datacenters.
Thumpcyc
Don't count on it.