Google indexed a site 3 days after registration,with 0 backlinks & no page tit

Discussion in 'Google' started by ev8321, May 12, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi All,

    Just wondering if anyone can confirm if they have seen this before.
    If not then there have been some drastic changes to the algorithm and my main question is. Why are google still telling people to submit their sites to google search engine. Seems pointless.

    Thanks in advance.
     
    ev8321, May 12, 2008 IP
  2. archer_07

    archer_07 Guest

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    The site will be indexed even without tittle.. and did you mean 0 backlinks when it comes to google? Oh man, Google don't show back links in just a minute.. they only show it when the updates comes usually after PR update. With regards on submitting to Search engines, they just advice you to submit your site there for them to know that your site is existing. But I guess those are just applicable for those who handled sites that don't know anything about SEO.
     
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  3. zee

    zee Banned

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    #3
    Do you mean that your site had no backlinks and had no title and it still got indexed within 3 days? Is the domain a brand new one? Or did you buy a domain that was previously used? Perhaps it had a life before?
     
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  4. luxs

    luxs Active Member

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    #4
    1. Usually google check information form DNS and collect info about new doamins
    2. Google toolbar - this is a google spy. if somebody visit visit new website with google-toolbar - googlebot will index it.
     
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  5. angilina

    angilina Notable Member

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    #5
    Google indexed a site that wasn't submitted to google, and had no backlinks? That is interesting :)

    Do you use Google webmaster tools?
     
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  6. maheath

    maheath Peon

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    Maybe you were working on it and dit not have the title correctly while it were indexed? Then just wait...
     
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    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    #7
    Yes, happened with me too.

    Google collects information from lot of other sources like its toolbar.

    (My "trade-2-win.com" was indexed even before I built any links to it.

    In fact, if I am not wrong, it still doesn't have any links.)
     
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    hiteshb Well-Known Member

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    #8
    use google webmaster. you will get detailed information there.

    About Google.

    They update their serps regularly and their engine. but they do not show to us.

    So to make visible allow google to crawl till 3 months
     
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    rainborick Well-Known Member

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    #9
    Beyond Google are other sites that seem to create links to newly registered domain names. I don't know why, but I assume they believe their made-for-adsense sites will gain some traffic from search engines somehow. But the upshot is that those links are enough to get new sites in the index well before the owner intended them to be visible to anybody, so its obviously a good idea to install a robots.txt file banning all search engines from any site that's still under construction. That way you'll avoid canonicalization problems and having test pages indexed.
     
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    Lovely Well-Known Member

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    #10
    I dont understand Google anymore, a three day registered domain name get indexed, I think there is alot of things going on at Google that have not be make public.
     
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  11. kingofsanda

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    #11
    Google is constantly changing their algorithm, you did not submit the site and you do not
    have any backlinks and google indexed it? This is probably a new thing.
     
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    pmarkov Active Member

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    #12
    Completely agree with you! :)
     
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    #13
    Yes, I agree. Every new domain I have transferred to my host has been indexed while the host's default control panel login page is still present.
     
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    #14
    I didn't know the Google toolbar did that, but now that I think about it, it makes sense.
     
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  15. francisabey

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    #15
    it's a interesting fact
     
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  16. SB Marketing

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    #16
    I have had this happen before. The site was online but had no links going to it. Google is obviously using other factors then just links to find pages. Wether it is crawling straight text or databases of new domains im not sure.
     
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    milofi_hosting Banned

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    #17
    Wow, now thats an interesting one.

    Google must have found you from another source then, maybe the toolbar?
     
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    #18
    I think it may have something to do with DNS settings. Google managed to see the update.

    Anyway, don't get too excited, it doesn't mean that you are going to get good positions, unless you are in a very uncompetitive terms
     
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