Written on November 23rd, 2004 at 07:11 am by Darren Rowse
Google Moves to Continual Indexing
‘If you’ve noticed that Google seems to be updating their index more frequently than once a month, you’re not alone. Clint Dixon observed this as well. In this article he discusses how this changes the world for website owners, search engine optimizers, and anyone else trying to get on the front pages of popular search engines.
Google.com took a step forward in offering the most relevant information available by beefing up their mission statement. For a long time Google has updated their database of information by indexing the World Wide Web once per month. In light of recent events I have come to the conclusion that Google is now updating their index much more frequently, as evidenced by server statistics from my clients, and from my own server.
With the November 2003 Florida Update, Google dropped many of the offending webmasters who employed black hat SEO techniques off of the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). This upset a great many webmasters whose sites sat on the front pages of Google.com for years, and who felt smug without preparing for the future.’
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One Response to “Google Moves to Continual Indexing”
Charles D Ashmore III
November 23rd, 2004 1:49 pm
How often is google updating thier index? I have noticed more frequent updates, but I need to know, how often and when. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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