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does google visit a site every month after a submition?

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Noximus

9:25 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Dear friends,
when a site is submitted to google and it is not indexed by Google, does googlebot still revisit the site every month or it happens just once?

Noximus

Macguru

9:38 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Noximus,

I see you have problems getting your site indexed. If you happened to buy and expired domain, I suggest you read this one.

[webmasterworld.com...]

Good luck!

Noximus

9:50 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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thanks for reply,:)
i read it but my question is another thing :

when a site is submitted to google and it is not indexed by Google, does googlebot still revisit the site every month or it happens just once? yes or no?

Terry_Plank

9:56 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Noximus,

When you are in their index, they will continue to spider what they have. If you have new pages, make sure you are linked well internally so when they spider you they find the new pages.

Also, having others linking to you is of great value from the standpoint that finding you from another site that is indexed brings them over to you. So, if for some reason you got dropped out inadvertantly because of some internal glitch, you will never have to resubmit because Google will find you from the other sites. Assuming that they are still in the index. :-)

Macguru

9:59 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I have heard of some banned domain names not getting much crawling at all.

Most of my sites are crawled every months, some daily.

Noximus

10:02 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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friends you don't understand me
i'm not speaking about when you have got links from other sites, the question is just :

when a site(it doesn't have any links from other sites) is submitted to google and it is not indexed by Google, does googlebot still revisit the site every month or it happens just once when the site is submitted? does googlebot keep checking the site despite google didn't index(i mean didn't list in serch results) it?

dear experts please tell me
yes or no?

[edited by: Noximus at 10:19 pm (utc) on Nov. 8, 2002]

Macguru

10:17 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I guess a new site would be and a banned site would not be.

First, I dont submit to Google. It usually finds and indexes them within 2 months after promotion was started.

I hope that someone how submits to Google and wait could answer.

CuriousWeb

10:22 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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From my experience Googlebot will return every month.

I think that what other people are trying to say though Noximus is that if you get some inbound links to your site this will help you Pagerank and also where your site appears in the SERPs for any search query...

Hope this helps...

rfgdxm1

11:20 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You're much better off getting some inbound links. I've seen teenagers with home pages that have a PR5, so getting inbound links with decent PR shouldn't be that hard with minimal effort. When starting a new site, getting easy links like this from friends, relatives etc. is the best strategy. Particularly so if a business site. Competitors naturally won't want to link to you, and getting in the ODP can take many, many months, if ever.

steveb

11:58 pm on Nov 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Orphan pages and orphan sites drop out of the index if they don't have any inbound links for Googlebot to crawl through.

coosblues

4:45 am on Nov 9, 2002 (gmt 0)

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and getting in the ODP can take many, many months, if ever>

so very true. I have seen GG say to get a listing in the ODP but it's my opinion they are ever so slow and waiting for them or counting on them is wasted time. Yes, good inbound links and quality content should be enough but often its not. Perhaps someone that works with ODP could explain the submission process and what to REALLY expect.