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But if the click is on a site that is not yet indexed, is that the same as submitting a url?
Thanks.
Ego, reallly? Submitting a url won't get you into google? It's just there to placate people?
I could imagine a situation where someone creates a website, has no links to it and only promotes a url through a trade association and submitting to google. Legitimate site, plenty of content, no reason it shouldn't be in google. If what you say is true, I am astounded!
do you mean do that and then do a search at a later date to see if google got it? Or look at the logs for a googlebot
About the issue
Google will spider a page without any inbound links
only because someone has seen this page with Googlebar adv. features enabled?,
there was a little thread here some weeks ago, I don't remember who [a girl] has pointed that Google do this, then GoogleGuy stated that this is impossible.. [I think the girl here was right, anyway :)]
The rule of thumb has always been that Google will only crawl a site that has an inbound link from another site currently in the Google index. Get that and your submitted.
What if you have a strong inbound link (only link) that missed (maybe) the deep crawl because it was down during the worldcom blackout. The link was previously enough to make the site in question a pr 5. Will submitting the url, or even possibly using the smiley, help to keep the site from being dropped in the next index.