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From pr3 to pr6 in one month?

         

Arjen

6:19 pm on Feb 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've just (6 weeks ago) changed the navigation bar on a website of mine which uses frames. The frame in which the navigation was done was a java applet. I've added on every main page a .html site index at the bottom of the page.
Since google can't follow .js files I thought it would be interesting to see if Google now will index more than 1 page.

And Google did! It indexed all 77 pages and the pr went from pr3 to pr6. Is this what everybody calls the freshbot?
Which means it will disappear soon?

Stefan

8:29 pm on Feb 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Arjen

It seems the freshbot is very active these days. You might have it drop by almost daily, in which case the disappearances will be brief and temporary until the deepcrawl results show up in the next update.

The freshbot IP# usually starts with 64.68 If you check your logs regularly you'll have a heads-up on what to expect a day or two later.

<added>Sorry Arjen, should have read your post better. If it was 6 weeks since the changes then it was probably deepcrawled, which means it's indexed.</added>

born2drv

2:19 am on Feb 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I don't think freshbot has the ability to change your PR, that's only recalculated during the main monthly cycle. So if you have a stable, non-estimated PR change from 3 to 6, I would assume it will stay.

Non-estimated means its not like hostingcompany.com/mysite or something, but rather mysite.com.