Yahoo Index Recache How Often?

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by directorycollector, Nov 29, 2006.

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    I have some pages that I made some significant changes to, apearance and keywords changes.

    How often does Yahoo revisit a page and update information about that page?

    I'm guessing that the short answer is that it depends, but I'm wondering what is the longest it might take.
     
    directorycollector, Nov 29, 2006 IP
  2. d16man

    d16man Well-Known Member

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    It should update when the crawler reads your site, but not sure on that.
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i have removed some pages from one of my sites (which has google page rank 4) nearly one year ago. those pages are still inside the yahoo index:mad:
     
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    hhheng Banned

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    Slurp visits your website doesn't mean yahoo will index it. I submitted to yahoo, and it took 1.5 month to show up the modified pages. I think the best and esiest way is to submit to their directory.
     
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    In my situation it took 2 month to see changes.
     
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    yahoo seems very slow to make changes. On one site I have visitusa.com - Google and MSN both have over 5000 pages indexed while yahoo still is sitting with 200 pages. I dont know why they are so slow- I regret spending any money on the yahoo directory at this point.
     
    Tidal74, Dec 1, 2006 IP