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Really worried about this!!!

Discussion in 'SEO' started by true_promote, Jul 8, 2006.

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    My new website has just been indexed by google for all its pages yesterday.When I searched for a keyword,I found my website to be at the 7th position(great!)
    But today for the same keyword,my site dosent even come in the top 500 results.Whats happening?I use google sitemaps and had submitted a sitemap containing links for some new extra pages yesterday and it has been downloaded by google today.Is this causing any trouble in my search results?
    Anyway please help
     
    true_promote, Jul 8, 2006 IP
  2. Tyler Banfield

    Tyler Banfield Well-Known Member

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    If your site just got indexed, I wouldn't worry too much. It's probably just some Google fluctuations.
     
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    Allan Peon

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    It also depends on which google data center you got the results from
     
    Allan, Jul 8, 2006 IP
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    It takes a few days for a site to be fully indexed across all datacenters.
     
    Bogo, Jul 8, 2006 IP
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    JEET Notable Member

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    If your site's new, you should wait for some days before panicking.
    But then there's a sandbox also...
     
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    Dont be excited dude... just wait and watch.......
     
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    Seobiznezz Peon

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    sandbox, prepare your time plan to deal with up to one year on this before you see good results. That is if you are in a saturated subject.

    You should have around 5 sites on the go. 2 steps forward one back. Let them age, do some work, let sit. come back, put another log on the fire.

    Ever watch a mother bird with her egg. Turn the egg, sit, look, turn, sit, look, turn sit look, Hatch.
     
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    Data centers:
    Google has many, many computer banks located in multiple places across the country and the world. These take time to get updated (weeks) so sometimes when you search, you'll get sent to a computer bank where your site has been updated. Other times you'll be sent to one where it hasn't yet. This all depends on where you live and which data centers have been updated.

    As for when you should get stable results - it'll probably stabilize (mostly) in a few weeks.
     
    Bogo, Jul 8, 2006 IP