I'm not an expert on Google. I don't follow it that closely. I usually only check my results in Google every couple of weeks. Anyway, I just made a post on my blog about an hour ago and it's already indexed by Google. That seems pretty quick to me. Is this normal? How long does it normally take for a blog post to show up? Thanks.
Indexing depends upon various factors like backlinks etc., So Do n't worry about it If you have a high PR backlink to your blog , then chances are high that your blog may be indexed quickly Also having your blog as signature link in forums like DP also help you a lot
Google seems to love blogs, when you post and ping 'pingomatic' , that also pings Google, and you are added to the new indexing queue, which could take an hour, maybe you got it at a good time My posts are usually online within 2 hours (on Google) ; but I have PR3, if that makes any difference
if your using blogger less than 24 hours to get a new blog indexed and probably less than an hour for posts.
I think its normal.. as we know that google love blog (fresh content) .. and as somebody above said if use wordpress we'll blog and ping.. that's really help to ask google bot to come to your site..
Well! even if we do not know the criteria that Google makes decisions on, this is generally accepted that Google is a search engine and works to assist the visitors to identify the relevant information. The time that Google takes to find us differs, depending on when we are being searched. . However the comparison of the PageRank and the authority of the website comes when there is competition on the searched term. I just searched for a phrase in my blog, and got it cached again today... I also notices that my last comment was cached on the same day when I published my post...
Google crawls the website quickly but don't show the results fast. You have to wait.. but don't worry about it .
Blogspot = 10 minutes to a week Wordpress= A week Presuming the blog is weak and posts are rare. But if you have a strong site with new content frequently, should be a lot quicker.