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People seeing a date next to their searches

Can anyone tell me where you see this date?

         

Helpmebe1

8:44 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You say it is PR related but can you tell me where you see this date?

brotherhood of LAN

8:45 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It will be next to the SERP, you can't miss it if it's there.

pageoneresults

8:51 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You'll find it in this area of the SERP's...

www.domain.com/ - 23k - 20 Sep 2002 - Cached - Similar pages

billy_t9

9:04 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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just make a search with the term
oxford university

you will see that some Green urls have the date stamp FRESH!

Helpmebe1

9:07 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thank you! I only have a PR4, which should go up alot with this dance as it will pick up my yahoo, dmoz and some other good links... My site didnt have that but I do see one of my competitors does.. date the 20th...

I am worried now.. my cached pages reflects from weeks and weeks ago because I redid all the footers throughout the site and see the old ones still in the cache.. I am a yahoo store and they do not offer me to be able to see when google last visited.. I have no log access Ughh :( Is it possible google never spidered me this past month? I am a couple thousand page website if that counts for anything? :(

Thanks!

nancyb

9:21 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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So many keep saying that the fresh date is a PR thing, but my site is a lowly PR2 and has gotten freshed routinely since I dropped from PR5-6 almost 11 months ago. I think this has more to do with a combination of things, rather than just PR.

<added> It appears that my site has come back into higher ranking this past month for a few kw, but the PR and back links did not. When I check another site that was penalized, but came back two months ago, they have a fresh date in all three www's, where mine is only freshed in www, not 2 and 3.

Helpmebe1

9:50 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Interesting Nancy..
Can anyone tell me what the relationship between deep crawled and cached is? If a page shows cached as of Sept 20th, does that mean that page was last crawled sept 20th?

<edit> I think I just saw the answer to this, sorry.. it looks like cached means last date crawled, I just wonder if their is any relationship or way to tell if this was a deep crawl or just an update </edit>

Hemsell

8:16 am on Sep 23, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You can also get the google crawl date from Comet Search Cache when the date no longer shows on Google.
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