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moneytalks

2:44 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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18oct I had an unoptimized site it was build in frames. Decided to put in information in NOFRAMES.

18-29oct the site moved up the ranking looked very nice.

29-30oct something happened the site is not acour to its content anymore. It have data indexed for 2months ago.

The site havnt droped out from and google, but it seems to index old content.

Why does it index an old titel that doesnt exist anymore?

Have google been out for data loses?

Will it index my noframe information again?

Macguru

2:46 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It is perfectly normal for new pages to appear and dissapear in the first month.

Wait untill next update, they should show up again.

moneytalks

2:55 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks,
I wait until I change it anymore.

The original page was build 1999. I changed the index framepage and just added 400 more words than it had before. Will google flag it as a "new"?

It also have a PR5.

Where can I read more about google's optimal word denstity in titel and bodytext etc.?

Macguru

3:01 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi moneytalks,

Sorry I did not notice you where a new member here.

Welcome to WebmasterWorld. [webmasterworld.com]

Here [webmasterworld.com] is some very good reading about Google.

Google like short pages and dont give the NOFRAMES tag as much weight as visible content.

ciml

3:05 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com], moneytalks.

You should normally have your changes reflected in Google within two updates from when you make the change. Brett's Google Update History [webmasterworld.com] should give you an idea of the timeframe.

Changes sometimes appear much sooner due to the Google Everflux [webmasterworld.com], but the listings may revert back to the last full update (this used to happen much more than now).

To learn about optimising for Google, I recommend the Google Knowledge Base [webmasterworld.com] and the Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone [webmasterworld.com] thread.

GoogleGuy

5:22 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"Don't Panic." More info about our "fresh crawl" and why you don't need to worry:
[webmasterworld.com...]

I'm going to make a macro to add this comment to a thread with one key ;)

moneytalks

6:48 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks guys for all help and info.

I think this fresh crawl is a nice thing.

We dont need to wait 1month before we see the result of an change. :)

Google rocks!

I wonder how far we are from Google's director of technology, Craig Silverstein, future plans: :)

[websearch.about.com...]

260 years from now, The Star Trek search engine has the search problem solved. It understands verbal queries, and it can cut through the imprecision of human communication to understand the correct context of those queries. It searches a humongous, all-but-infinite database of information, instantly. And for results, it replies in a pleasant, human-sounding voice, with a blend of various kinds of useful information (not an ordered list of Web pages, needless to say).

moneytalks

7:28 pm on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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18oct made changes

18-29oct the site moved up the ranking looked very nice.

29-30oct couldn't be found with the new information

5nov back on track :) looks very nice puhhh

Thanks to Macguru, Ciml and GoogleGuy for help and advices.

Brett_Tabke

8:32 pm on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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changes won't be perm until atleast the next update and probably the one after that.

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