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Getting listed in Google...

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by caroline, Sep 6, 2004.

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    ...Seems now easier than ever! Every time I add a link to something from my main page it gets listed in Google within 24-48 hours. But if I remove the link, it almost immediately disappears from the Google index as well. Any thoughts on this phenomenon?
     
    caroline, Sep 6, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    That's normal... and IMO how all search engines should work.
     
    digitalpoint, Sep 6, 2004 IP
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    I don't know how normal it is :)

    But agreed - it should work that way!

    Mike
     
    DomainLoot, Sep 6, 2004 IP
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    Caroline, some people say submitting to Google actually takes longer to get listed then simply getting someone to link to your website. I recently tested this with a new domain, and all I had was links from this forum, within 10 days I was in the Google index.
     
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    Cause Shawn has the BOMB forum. Hey Shawn.
     
    Catfish, Sep 8, 2004 IP
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    joeychgo Notable Member

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    I agreee, assuming your site is spidered often. The higher your PR the more often your spidered.
     
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    backlinks...backlinks...backlinks....

    I affiliate with people on active web-development forums. (or will - once my site finally gets off the ground) Tho I have already set up numerous agreements.
     
    david_sakh, Sep 8, 2004 IP