Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
I registered a new domain for my database 2 months ago. The old domain (with the same database) had 200,000 internal links (webpages) cached in google.
My new domain (with the same database) only has about 900 internal links (webpages) cached so far with google.
Its taking forever it seems to get them in google's index. Just wondering if there is a limit on how many pages google will take in per month?
mike
What's your situation regarding good inbound link into your new pages?
But the OPs issue is nothing to do with capacity of google to index his pages. A domain two months old? I think some posters think they can just launch a site on day one with shead loads of content and googles going to digest the lot and churn it out in its serps on day two.
No disrespect to the OP but 2 months in no time. Im working on sites in commercial areas that are still in the sand almost 18mths later. Backlinks, good backlinks, unique content and time is what is required.
It doesnt matter about the capacity imo - google is not going to spider and cash 5000 pages in a week on a new site and if by some miricle it does, they are not going to rank, not unless its in some non commercial area where adwords dont feature
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ashear however offers this as his experience on several large site launches:
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caveman provides some observations on adding "new" pages differentiating between long established and new sites, which have a bearing on the "TRUST" element. This might be partially relevant to this thread.
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