Forum Moderators: open

Message Too Old, No Replies

At last Im listed in google

but not sure how?

         

Andrew Thomas

10:16 am on Jul 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi, (this is not for my profile url)

Over the weekend i was pleased to see ive been listed in google and yahoo (not dmoz yet). Only 3 days ago, i was told to use guestbooks and external links to get listed. I done this and a few days later im in the search listing?

Ive also looked in my logs and there is no sign of google, now that im listed through these external links, will i be spidered on the next run, or is there still a chance they wont send in there spiders?

thanx

ciml

6:06 pm on Jul 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



A Yahoo! entry can get you in, otherwise it's likely to be a link from a page already in Google.

If you have a snipped in the Google results (the description under your site title) then you will have been crawled by Googlebot. Otherwise, your URL was listed from a link but your page wasn't crawled in time. Hopefully you'll be in at the next update.

bluemi

6:16 pm on Jul 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



So far a Yahoo! listing has always got me in.

Andrew Thomas

7:56 pm on Jul 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanx for the reply, strangly enough i got listed in both (yahoo and google) on the same day?

Im sure their is no googlebot in my logs too, does it always say google or could it come under an ip address?

WebGuerrilla

1:29 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member




It will show both in your logs.

216.239.46* is the most common block of Googlebot IP's.

JayC

1:37 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



strangly enough i got listed in both (yahoo and google) on the same day?

If you're talking about a listing on Yahoo under "web page listings" it's not strange at all, since those are Google results.

In any case, if you're listed in Google as of the latest update (within the past week) it's almost a certainty that the site was spidered in the first few days of June or the last days of May. Those would be the logs to check.

Andrew Thomas

8:25 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



OK thanx

Are there any other IP adresses i should be looking out for in my logs for evidence of spiders etc

baldrix

8:40 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I started to follow Google spider crawls on my 400-page site for the first time last month, and it is proving to be quite addictive! Like you, my logs show only IP addresses and no text description of the agent. I have found that ALL of the Google spider visits to my site are through 216.239.46.*. I've checked a long list of other google spiders, and never found a single one. I don't know if this is usual?

Anyway, it's really interesting to see how the pattern of spidering follows the link patterns in my site - through sitemap pages, etc. Last month every page of my site went into the index. This month I have 50% more pages. Again, they have all been spidered over the last three days, so with luck they will all end up in the index at the end of the month.

Depending on how many pages you have in your website, you may like to try a trick I have worked out. I extract the log entries for Googlebot into a text file, then export to an Excel spreadsheet. Then I can sort the entries in different ways, such as by alphabetical page name, time or spidering, response type (to pick out any 404's, etc). This makes it easy to spot any pages that have been spidered more than once, or maybe not at all.

Addictive? No question!

Andrew Thomas

8:45 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Addictive!!

Hey, i found it addictive looking in logs and didnt even know what i was properly looking for, ha ha..

Now i know i'll be looking all the time for googles IP address, as ive been looking out for the txt 'googlebot' for the past 3 months.