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Posted by Borrox on 10/14/05 16:22
"PeterMcC" <peter@mccourt.org.uk> wrote in message
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> Jackmac wrote in
> <dinv9f$e8v$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk>
>
>> "Borrox" <Spamoff@foad.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:dinunf$g74$1@news.freedom2surf.net...
>>> Hi
>>> Uploaded a site and added it to Google
>>> http://www.nigs1000.f2s.com/index.htm when I do a search I cannot
>>> find it.
>>>
>>> Can someone please tell me what I have done wrong. Perhaps it takes a
>>> while for the site actually be on Google? I created the site using
>>> Dreamweaver (my first with this) and have added the meta tags in the
>>> header, well you will see all that when you look at the source I
>>> suppose.
>>>
>>> Anyway, your help/advice would be welcomed.
>>>
>>> Many thanks
>>>
>>> Nig
>>
>> Nice, quick-loading site. Google can take months to index your page
>> unless you pay for them to do that quicker.
>
> <snip>
>
> Not sure about paying Google to index the site more quickly - do you have
> a
> citation for that?
>
> The best way to get listed in Google is by getting a link from an already
> Google-indexed site - the higher the PR of the linking site the better.
>
> The site will be crawled when the linking page is crawled - high PR pages
> get crawled several times a day, low PR pages can take weeks and
> occasionally months. The easiest way to see when Google has indexed the
> page
> is to search Google for:
> http://216.239.59.104/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-20,GGLG:en&q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nigs1000.f2s.com/index.htm
>
> The result will show you whether Google has your page in its index.
>
> Once that's there, Google will spider your site, index the whole site, and
> eventually ascribe a PR value to each page. That's the part of the process
> that can take some time depending on a number of factors, some site
> specific, some to do with where Google is in its own update cycle.
> Google's
> backlinks listing used to be recalculated on a monthly schedule but lately
> it's stretched to several months between updates.
>
> If you get the Google toolbar, that will give you easily accessed info
> about
> the extent to which Google "sees" your site.
>
> http://toolbar.google.com/
>
> Currently only available for IE and FF :(
>
> --
> PeterMcC
> If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
> inappropriate or offensive in any way,
> please ignore it and accept my apologies.
>
Hi PeterMcC
Thanks for the detail about the time it might take, as with Jackmac. Oh
well, guess I just have to wait, unless... I believe there is a site with
Google that I have visited before. I will ask if I could link to him and
vice-versa.
Many thanks
Nig
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