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nddb
Jun 1st 2005, 10:44 am
This may be a stupid question that is not even answerable. But I'm pretty excited, google has crawled about 2700 pages for me! FINALLY! After nothing (avg 2 pages per day for about 6 months) now 2700 in two days, so I'm just wondering when that'll hit the index, and if this could mean I am coming out of the alleged sandbox?
Anyone else see anything like this? How did you come out of the sandbox, I am no where in the rank, so I'm hoping it'll just pop up one day. =)
thanks!
JoeO
Jun 1st 2005, 10:50 am
I usually see my pages in the index about 2 days after a crawl.
Surf_Dude
Jun 1st 2005, 11:10 am
Page put online to SERP results - amazingly, once, 24 hours.
Typically, 6-7 days.
Seldom longer than 10 days.
Never longer than 2 weeks.
Just some recent data for me, anyway.
I think that when you happen to enter "their cycle" (A time) is the biggest factor. Crawl frequency is typically determined by site/page historical update frequency.
Online <--(A time)--> Crawl <--(2 days)--> Searchable
This is for older sites with no sand box. When the sand box is in the picture, I don't think that it is possible to predict indexing time at this point. There is just too much going on. There are so many data points, that it is hard to draw conclusions, or even produce a vague "rule-of-thumb". Note that there are STILL flat-earthers out there who insist there is/was no sandbox effect!
stackman
Aug 6th 2006, 3:30 pm
I just started a new site (see signature) and got indexed by all search engines within 3-5 days. See the blog on my site for more details.
paulgee
Aug 8th 2006, 10:50 pm
I usually see my pages in the index about 2 days after a crawl.
same here usually 2 day's.....
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