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giggle

2:16 pm on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I know that everyone had their legs crossed waiting for the next update to start (me included) but I just wanted to put a positive note up here while we're waiting.

We recently got new products to sell. I knew that I had missed the February/March update no problem, created links to the new pages and wait until the following update.

Two days later Freshy arrived the next day we were being found for the new products from the index.asp page and immediately started making money on them! What a blast.

Still looking forward to the new pages getting included when the next update is complete but hang in there folks, Freshy is keeping us in the game.

Chris_1

2:24 pm on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Glad it worked out so well for you. Our main page is regularly visited by Freshbot. When we launched a new domain (due to a link on our first site) it found and indexed the new domain's index page - however, our frustration is in trying to get freshbot to archive the ENTIRE site. Especially our new one - which is built in HTML to be search engine friendly...

Oh well.

Chris

iam david lee

3:15 pm on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I have few new sites to register, but i think i have missed Feb/March update, if i include links to these new sites in my old site which is in google will I get registered this time or do i have to wait.

Also does google pick up only text links or will it also pick up image links...

lazerzubb

6:23 pm on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Yes isn't Freshbot lovely, i like it very very much :)

From what i know, it seems like there is a bigger chance to get indexed, in between updates than it is to get indexed, just before a update or just after one, haven't tested it out though.
This is only with completly new domains though.