Will weight be calculated from AWS sites also?

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    Will weight be calculated from AWS sites also?
    In one of my sites i have Installed AWS and pages has been indexed by google as well. But when i use api to check my pages indexed by google then it shows me less number of pages indexed by google.
    Can anyone tell guide me what is it all about?
     
    westhaven, Aug 26, 2005 IP
  2. GuyFromChicago

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    AWS sites are not treated any differently in terms of weight calculations. Indexed pages and PR...according to the api.
     
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    Then why Google API give us differnt and less results of pages indexed by google than we make a simple "SITE:" query directly in google.
     
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    Because they can:)

    Seriously, I have no idea. The results are not always lower though. I have an aws site that shows more pages indexed via the api than it does via "normal" search.
     
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    I don know then why is this case with me only. Google api shows me just 64 pages and google shows me 3000+ pages indexed. Anyways lets hope for the best :)
     
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    Have you done anything to modify/add to the content on your aws store to beat the dupe content filters? If you haven't...expect the number of indexed pages to go down, down, down...
     
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    Nope i haven't done anything i will do it today itself thanks for suggesting me. :)
     
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    If you don't, from my experience, Google will index your aws store and then deindex in short order. Good luck!:D
     
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    And I find the api is a predictor more often than not. If its extremely low you can expect those pages to first slip to supplemental then disappear.

    You need to give Google a reason to think they have any value.
     
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    Thanks for your suggestion ...Well said :)
     
    westhaven, Aug 26, 2005 IP