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I had been under the impression that it takes several weeks for a new domain to get listed in the google index.
However, i just put up on Feb. 3 a new site, with a new domain, and it is already in the google index. I have a link from another PR5 site to this new site.
Although this new site does not yet have any pagerank, it is turning up No. 1 for my keywords.
Is this a new phenonemon?
How long has it taken people to see their new sites show up in index?
I think the reason why sites are ranked high after the freshbot birth into the index is that maybe all the PageRank from the links to the site is concentrated on the home page. Later, after Googlebot indexes the other pages, then the PageRank will be more distributed around the pages and thus rankings may drop. It is just a hunch.
If you really stop and think about it, the perception of search engines has really changed in the last few years. Search engines used to take *months* to update. Nowadays webmasters get really angry after only weeks. ;) Seriously though, I'm glad that Google is so minty fresh these days.
:::Search engines used to take *months* to update.
Not all of them! Back in 1996, submit URLs to Altavista, and bang, next day they were listed. When Infoseek was first made you could 'watch' the page get added. Submit it and bang, it was added right then! Now those are the days that I miss! They all seem to take a lot longer to get listed now than way back then, unless your a ODP or Zeal editor yourself. :D
[edited by: Jesse_Smith at 5:29 am (utc) on Feb. 7, 2003]
Think that is funny?
We got a new domain name that became availble. We purchased it Thursday morning, it propagated to the test website at around 2 PM. At 2:13 PM we got a Google hit.
The odd thing about it is that we had never submitted the site. I wonder if it got the URL from the Google toolbar we have installed?