what is non-spidered indexed?

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    mohsinkhan, Mar 19, 2010 IP
  2. PhilipSEO

    PhilipSEO Notable Member

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    It is nothing. What's more interesting is why you have posted this non-query to at least 11 different web pages within the last half hour. Are you testing caching speeds on different sites, or just being silly?
     
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    it means ur web page is not indexed by search engine spider
     
    uptraffic, Mar 19, 2010 IP
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    It does not mean that in English.
     
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    can u explain in urdu?
     
    uptraffic, Mar 22, 2010 IP
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    The page which is not visited by crawler known as non-spidered indexed.
     
    theseomonk, Mar 22, 2010 IP
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    Urdu men bhi iska matlab nahin.
     
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    Ya you are true but the page is not visited or not crawling by google is known as the non-spidered indexed. If your page is non-spidered indexed then it means your page is not searched anywhere by any keyword..
     
    alexjoan, Mar 22, 2010 IP