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Fresh tags back

but not for main page

         

freejung

5:44 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Looks like Freshbot has been out again. Fresh tags for Jan 4 but for some reason only on subpages, anybody else notice this?

Nick_W

5:48 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Nope, right on the index also. Been there since about 6-7hrs ago...

Nick

Quinn

5:51 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Nick,
I've only seen fresh tags for the 4th. Are you seeing tags for the 5th or 6th, or do you mean that the tags which you've seen appear in the last few hours are for the 4th?

Thanks
Q

hope that made some sense

freejung

5:54 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I see some fresh tags on index pages, but not very many, more on subpages, just thought that was interesting. I only see tags from the 4th.

CoreUnderneath

5:59 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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What exactly is a fresh tag?

Nick_W

6:03 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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4th

>what are:

Little date next to your listing saying your site is 'fresh'

Nick

Quinn

6:08 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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From personal experience, I have been operating under the assumption that the all fresh tags will only display one date... Is this the general consensus?

Has anyone seen an instance with several different fresh tag displayed at the same time?

freejung

6:09 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ooop, now they're disappearing agin. Nice to see freshbot again, though.

CoreUnderneath,

Down by where it says "cached" under your Google listing, if there's a date, it means that on that date, your site was indexed by freshbot, and the cached version is what it found. This can get new content into the index which otherwise would have to wait until the next update, so fresh listings are interesting.

Stefan

8:16 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Yeah, tags for me too freejung, for jan 4, much the same as what you're seeing... it didn't tag the index page though I saw it was hit by it in the logs (64.68.x.x) It seems to be coming and going somewhat for other pages, as you just noted. Nice to see them back, for sure

freejung

10:44 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Fresh tags are now back again, fresh crawled on the 6th. Funny, my main page was crawled, but other pages were not, and have dropped out of the index. I guess now we see which pages were fresh, which were really indexed. Also, I seem to have taken a reduction in apparent PR, probably due to the shallowness of the fresh crawl. Interesting. Hope the bot is back tomorrow!

freejung

10:52 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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This is very interesting, though. For one of my sites, I have changed my title text in such a way that I expected an immediate change in SERPs upon being freshbotted. However, the SERPs are exactly the same, dispite the fresh page being listed. Last month, or maybe the month before, I tried this, and got immediate changes in SERPs upon changing the content of my page. Are the SERPs locked in by the update, or can freshbot results change them?

Quinn

10:54 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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freejung,

You can get an updated listing by the fresh bot, and every time I get one, I see the new content on both the Serp (if it has selected a snippet of codce which has changed) and in the cache.

VictorE

11:03 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Freejung,

I too just had an interesting experience with Freshbot. The only change I made to my page was to include a <H1> and </H1> tag at the top of my page. The words enclosed in the <H1> tag just happen to be the two keyword phrase I am targeting. I was ranked in the top 20 for the phrase I enclosed in the <H1> tag after the December update. Now I have fallen down to around 50 or so.

Not sure why that would affect the page, but I am going to wait it out at least until the January update before I make any changes.

Vic

freejung

11:32 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Quinn,

Yes, but does your actual position change? I think I've answered my own question, though, I found a keyphrase for which the rankings are different right now on www and www2. However, there is no difference between the versions of my page listed on www and www2! Weird. I think that the difference in rank is solely due to another site being dropped between the two versions of the listing.

In other words, what I'm seeing is that the positions are the same as they were before I changed my title. Indeed, I am still listed (with the old version of the page showing) for a keyword I have now removed from my title, and in the exact same position.

What it looks like is that, right at the moment, Google is showing my new page, but searching it out as if it hasn't changed, i.e., it's using the old version of the page to determine relevancy even though it shows the new page.

This is what I find strange. Can anyone clarify this behavior?

VictorE

11:44 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Freejung,

I noticed what you are talking about in December. I made changes to my page at the first of the month that were picked up by Freshbot. During the first of the month, the text matching/relevancy was not changing the SERPs for my keyword. It seemed to be based off of the version spidered in early November. Mid-month the SERPs changed to reflect the changes to my website.

Vic

freejung

11:56 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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VictorE,

Thanks for the reply. Sounds like there's some sort of delay in incorporating the fresh results into the relevancy algo. So, do you know if, when your SERPs changed, was the new version of your site preminantly indexed (seems impossible mid-month, not during the update), or was it solely due to freshbot?

So here's a theory: maybe if freshbot crawls you several times and the changes you've made are still there, only then does the relevancy algo take into account the changes. This would make sense, as it would make the results more stable over the course of the month. You make a change, and freshbot checks back to see if you really meant it before including the change in the relevancy results.

The reason I want to know is, I actually liked my old title better, but I think the new one will get me better SERPs. If the current SERPs are the actual result of the change (i.e., nada), then I'm changing it back. However, looks like I should wait a couple of weeks and see if the SERPs change before I give up on the new title.

Thanks for all the interesting discussion on this, guys. :)

Stefan

12:06 am on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I never saw any Jan 6 tags for my pages, just Jan 4 earlier today and they've disappeared in the last while. The freshbot hasn't come by since late Jan 4 UTC. That was just after a deep crawl of my site by the other bot that went to everything, (about 40 pages, not a big site). My keywords are unusual enough that most of my pages are #1 so I couldn't see if it changed the serp's.

VictorE

12:58 am on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the reply. Sounds like there's some sort of delay in incorporating the fresh results into the relevancy algo. So, do you know if, when your SERPs changed, was the new version of your site preminantly indexed (seems impossible mid-month, not during the update), or was it solely due to freshbot?

I would say the SERPs changed somewhere around the 15th of December. Incidentally, the ranking for my site after the 15th ended up being right around the position I was ranked after the December update. The changes were made at the 1st of December. If you were to select "CACHE" from the Google toolbar, the old page would still show up. The Fresh copy would show up if you clicked "CACHE" from the SERPs. So, I would say it wasn't permanently indexed until the December update.

The reason I want to know is, I actually liked my old title better, but I think the new one will get me better SERPs. If the current SERPs are the actual result of the change (i.e., nada), then I'm changing it back. However, looks like I should wait a couple of weeks and see if the SERPs change before I give up on the new title.

I would say hang with it until it is included in a full update. If you just updated your page, this most likely means it will be appearing in the February update.

As I mentioned earlier, my pages just experiences a major drop with today's Fresh bot update. Not exactly sure why. I think I am going to stick with the changes and see how they fair in the February Update, though I may revert to the old pages until late January so the deep crawler can pick them up.

Vic

Hoople

7:35 am on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I just looked at one of my sites and indeed, a fresh tag was present only on the 1st index page. None of the changed pages underneath it showed fresh tags. Is this normal?

pardo

8:10 am on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Our site isn't visited by the Freshbot since the 4th also, and indeed, only the index page has been visited...

Seems it earned a vacatation after these busy holidays and updates ;)

Stefan

2:09 pm on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I noticed in the logs that there was zero traffic for 7 hours, from 2 to 7 am EST a couple of nights ago and suspect my virtual server was down when 64.68 came by. This might explain why all my freshened serps have disappeared from Google as of last night... I just have results from the end of dec crawl. This is the first for this in weeks. No sign of the freshbot last night. Is there any chance of 64.68 dropping by again now? I very much miss the thing.

Stefan

5:48 pm on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Wrt my last post...I shouldn't try to think before I've fully woken up.

My serps are the end of Nov crawl. The many freshed pages that had been in the serps since Dec 12 all disappeared late last night. No sign of 64.68 for 2 days but I was deep crawled a few days ago. Going by some of the earlier posts I'm wondering if I had server problems or if this is common at the moment. Is anyone who was regularly getting freshed in Dec experiencing the same thing?

Cheers

andye

6:25 pm on Jan 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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On the topic of Freshbot: I've come across something unexpected (to me at least).

I've made some changes to my site's home page, and if I search Google for it using the site's name (so my site is the only important result), then the SERP shows the new content with a date of Jan 6th, and Google's cache shows the new version of the page.

But if I search for the site using a normal search term, then the SERP shows the old content with no date, and Google's cache shows the *old* page.

Confused... does the Freshbot keep a separate cache? When do Fresh results appear in the SERPs, and when the normal results?

Both these searches are on google.co.uk, btw. Not sure if that makes any difference. I'm certain that this isn't the effect of caching at my browser or ISP.

The search term I've been using is a popular one (nearly 2m results) - does Google cache SERPS for popular terms?

Andy.