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new page indexed but no fresh tag

         

Rugles

1:21 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have never seen this before.

On our big site I frequently add new pages. Because we get near daily fresh crawls I often see our new pages in the Google index within hours of the pages being published.

Now, here is my question. I made a new page with some "topical" keywords to take advantage of recent news. The freshbot came by and indexed the page. I am now getting traffic for the "topical" keywords. However when I checked how I rank for the "topical" keyword (#2) there is not a fresh tag, ie no date. I have never seen this before. Is anybody else notice this kind of thing?

HenryUK

2:14 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Yes.

Same on my home page. Also same is true for some new, previously Fresh-only sites that I have been tracking.

My understanding was that at some point before the update, Fresh listings disappeared in their entirety - not just the dates dropping off.

Rugles

2:25 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Good point, it could indicate an impending update. I did have my usual freshbot visit a few hours back.

daveking

4:54 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Sorry to ask, guys, but quite new to all of this. Can I ask a silly question: how do you see these tags and dates that you talk of? What is their particular importance?

Many thanks - Dave

HenryUK

5:00 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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dave

Often in among the search results you will see some that have a date next to the green URL and size at the bottom of each entry.

this will always be a relatively recent date.

These entries will appear for a few days and then disappear again.

They are the result of "Freshbot" listings. If you search this site for "Freshbot" and "deepcrawl" you will find plenty of detail and explanation.

skipfactor

5:14 pm on Apr 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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"news" hasn't had fresh tags in days and CNET's meta shows the cached meta w/ "February 14, 2003" in it.

Google News also dropped to page 2 in the SERPs for "news"