Re: Google always behind?
- From: Big Bill <kruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 13:27:01 GMT
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 19:43:02 +0800, "Timmermans"
<steventimmermans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:dn8rh1$1gl5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> __/ [Luigi Donatello Asero] on Thursday 08 December 2005 04:45 \__
>>
>> >
>> > "Timmermans" <steventimmermans@xxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
>> > news:1134012492.586275.46310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>
>> >> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>> >> > "Timmermans" <steventimmermans@xxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
>> >> > news:439794fa$1_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > > Hi,
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Since a month now I am following my sites position in Google. I
>> > notice
>> >> > that
>> >> > > it updates it's results daily, but that the date displayed below
>the
>> >> > results
>> >> > > is always 2 days behind. So it knows I update te site daily, but
>it
>> > only
>> >> > > let's me know 2 days later.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Why this delay?
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Interesting, MSN displays the same behaviour!
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Regards,
>> >> > > Steven
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >> > Are you sure that it did not happen before as well?
>> >>
>> >> My question was not if it has happened before, but why this happens.
>> >> Does it really take two days to crunch the numbers?
>> >>
>> >> Steven
>> >
>> >
>> > Perhaps it is a part of a strategy. Search engines do not want to reveal
>> > their results before they have put them in order.
>>
>> What was your site's address again? Did you define a crawling cycle in the
>> meta? Although it is said to be ignored by crawlers, I once set mine set
>to
>> 2 days. As I browse through some random deep pages in Google cache, I see
>a
>> 5-day delay, a 6-day delay... The front page has a 2-day delay.
>>
>> <meta name="ROBOTS" content="ALL">
>> <meta name="ROBOTS" content="index">
>> <meta name="ROBOTS" content="follow">
>> <meta name="REVISIT-AFTER" content="2 days">
>
>My page maleisie.be
>
>I have a <meta name="ROBOTS" content="ALL"> tag going on...
Gawd knows why...what do you think it does?
BB
--
www.kruse.co.uk/ seo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The buffalo have gone
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Timmermans
- Re: Google always behind?
- References:
- Google always behind?
- From: Timmermans
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Luigi Donatello Asero
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Timmermans
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Luigi Donatello Asero
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Roy Schestowitz
- Re: Google always behind?
- From: Timmermans
- Google always behind?
- Prev by Date: Re: query string & content delivery
- Next by Date: Re: Interesting little bit on Adsense pricing
- Previous by thread: Re: Google always behind?
- Next by thread: Re: Google always behind?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|