GoogleBot

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Nokia999, Oct 18, 2005.

  1. #1
    I didn't submit my website in Google after seeing that my website is already been visited by "GoogleBot" for more than 300 times after applying for adsense or implementing Adsense whatever.
    But now i am noticing that "GoogleBot" is not revisiting my website and Google search is still lacking my website and when i query site:mydomain.com it only displays crawled pages of previous owner of the domain + website.
    Do i have to submit my website separately for Google searches or every thing is OK and i have to wait.Because "GoogleBot" has visited more than 300 times.
     
    Nokia999, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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  2. TheHoff

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    Don't submit your site. Simply get incoming links, preferably with the keywords as part of the link. Those links will cause the bot to crawl.
     
    TheHoff, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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    Can you plz explain .. what kind of incoming links?
     
    Nokia999, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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    Have other sites, that are decent and that you do not own, link to your site.

    Preferably, those links would have your keywords in the link. If your page is about "blue penguins" you want those links to be in the form

    <a href="http://www.yoursite.com">Blue Penguins</a>
    HTML:
     
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  5. Nokia999

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    Thank You.
    Now I understand fully.
    But for the sake some deeper understandings.
    What is logic behind it e.g if i get link for Blue penguins with Black penguins then?
     
    Nokia999, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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    Search engines take it seriously when someone links to your page. The terms they use to link to your page let the search engine know what your page is about. It is considered highly because you do not normally have control of how other sites link to you. It is like a vote...

    A site votes that the page they are linking to is about "black penguins" .. so the search engines will rank that page higher for black penguins. If 90% of your links say "black penguins" and 10% say "blue penguins" theoretically you will rank much higher for "black penguins"
     
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    Thanks for your quick help.
    my bad i cannot rate you double :D
     
    Nokia999, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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    It doesn't matter if you submit your site to googlebot or if you get someone to link to you. The results are the same, you get indexed. Now, if we're talking about page rank, the more links the better.
     
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    Submitting the site via the web form will not encourage a deep crawl like a decently powerful link will.. don't you agree?
     
    TheHoff, Oct 18, 2005 IP
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    Then we start getting into our own google superstitions. At any rate, at least you're not penalized by submitting to google. The more powerful the link the better in general, not just a better crawl.
     
    mitchandre, Oct 19, 2005 IP