I heard in one of the SitePro newsletters i get that Google seems to be rapidly indexing and ranking sites.
Just thought i'd share that yesterday i started a topic in another forum in the morning, it was in Google a few hours later in 5th spot!!
Cheers
Rob





marketraise2007 posted this at 11:49—30th January 2008.
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The second week of January witnessed the first crawl of the year by Google for updating the PR and backlink.On the 13th of the month Google again put up a crawl for PR and backlinks.The last time Google updated the PR and backlinks was on the last week of October which was after a gap of six months.But this time the gap was only for three months.And to be more precise am not sure what the crawl was mainly for PR???backlinks??or both??Well the reason it seems Google has changed it method of crawling.Earlier whenever there was a crawl for PR and backlinks only those links would be highlighted that added the PR value to the already existing PR of the website.What I could analys from three of my websites after the latest crawl was that all links present for the website would be cached by the spiders.The pr for one of my website did increase and so did it's PR but the backlinks for the other couple of websites that I work upon increased from 49 to a whopping 265!!! and from 11 to 170....respectively.Various inputs are terming this crawl to be partial
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MrCat posted this at 08:42—11th February 2008.
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This shows that google is striving to serve its users with more quality and relevant results! Nahhhh...
I think it just want to please webmasters as there's a lot of fuzz and complains Matt Cutts have been getting on his blog, lols
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JeevesBond posted this at 09:21—11th February 2008.
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I've heard this too. Is this because Yahoo! and Live.com are indexing sites faster than Google? Does it have anything to do with that 'Faster' option under the 'Set crawl rate' on the Google Webmaster Tools site? For us it's greyed out, but for certain sites it might be the default.
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