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Changes make pages url only

any change to pages makes them index url only

         

texasville

7:03 pm on Dec 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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For the past week I am noticing any changes I make to pages on my sites are causing them to go url only within a day or two. Google is evidently touching on the pages and seeing a change and just leaving them without caching or processing them. Any one else seen this?

texasville

2:55 pm on Dec 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Just to elaborate- this has been happening for two months. I have stopped making changes before my entire site goes url only.
I think this further points to google using most of it's computing power working on something else. I think jagger was a bust and they started working on the biggest update we'll ever see. Figure they are waiting till after the new year's. Then we'll see Big Daddy.

steveb

8:37 pm on Dec 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You should be thinking it is a problem specific to your site.

steve40

8:40 pm on Dec 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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texasville i think the first thing i would do is go back on one page to old version and see if the same thing happens
Then look for duplicate 302 hijack of new pages

steve

Jakpot

10:16 pm on Dec 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Any changes I made to pages also got them the "honor"
of showing up in the Supplemental Index.
I now have a huge number of pages now buried there
and have no idea what to do, if anything, about it

texasville

3:01 am on Dec 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>>>You should be thinking it is a problem specific to your site. <<<

That's why I started this post. To find out if it's happening to others.

>>>texasville i think the first thing i would do is go back on one page to old version and see if the same thing happens
Then look for duplicate 302 hijack of new pages <<<

No hijacks. And these changes are minor. All I have been doing in general is following Brett's advice and going back and putting keywords in bold, once on red, and underlining key phrases. last thing is mine. Just small fluffing because I have no real seo on these pages.
One page I had been careless with. I went and removed a footer ad and had left some open div's. I ran it thru the w3c and discovered the errors and cleaned it up so it would validate.
I really think it is part of google's diverting resources to other things. Preparing for a huge update after Jan 1-
Either that -or as the thread that Brett started- Google is stressed.
Does Google=gurgle?