Hi, all. 6 days ago, we optimized the URL structure of our dynamic links on our site so that the GoogleBot(s) would be able to spider them with ease. One day after deploying that change, we suddenly noticed an insane amount of GoogleBot spider activity on our server. We watched with glee as the bot proceeded to spider thousands of our dynamic product pages. And then, just two days ago, on Monday, we were blown away to find that a number (probably between 25-30) of our dynamic product pages were suddenly actually indexed in Google (www). We couldn't believe our eyes! We understood a bit about the Freshbot, and the EverFlux effect. But this past Monday and Tuesday, we have seen these dynamic pages remain in Google. A thrill for us, as we have been working on this project for close to a year. But then, just this morning, when we went to do our daily Google inspection, we found that those newly indexed pages have disappeared. It seems that those pages are now being listed on the www2 and www3 staging servers instead of the main Google index. Can anyone tell me with any degree of experience or certainty that what has just happened is common Everflux activity? We know full well that the deep crawl and index isnt due until around the 26th-28th of this month, but what of this temporariy indexing? Why would it have been in the primary Google for two days, then dropped down to www2/www3 today? Is it a reason to be significantly concerned? In all honesty, we didnt expect at all that we'd have ANY of our spidered pages indexed in Google until the end of the month. So these few pages that did appear were a pleasant suprise, to be sure, but fleeting... where did they go?
Any insight would be great.
Chris