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My site was deep crawled around the 7th of July. I know the pages found in that early-July crawl were added in the last index (I just checked to be sure). I also know there was nothing in there before because this is my first time listed with that site. After that deep crawl googlebot popped in and looked at my index page a couple of times until mid-July, and then nothing at all until the deep crawl yesterday.
So realistically the only new material google has for the next update is from the crawl cycle going on now.
This new domain is my first time with log files and such so I don't have much experience. However it seems to me that surely they would want to put in the pages they just found at the next indexing rather than waiting til the one after? What do the more epxrienced people think? (I love that there are experienced people I can ask :))
The main reason I'm wondering about all this is I've realised I'm going to have to move one of my larger sets of pages to a new domain, new url and all, and am trying to suss out the timing to some extent. Hopefully I can move it without being left out of the loop too long.
teeceo.
I am always right, I've never been wrong. ever. honest. no, really. :)
This isn't the same as we have seen before - I think that Google may have altered the crawl routine slightly - because normally our sites get spidered towards the start of the cycle.
Also Googlebot has been acting strangely for the last two weeks, doing some minor crawling (not just the index page) for some sites, but completely ignoring others for what seemed like ages.