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wahl2008
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#1 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 07:40


I'm a newb to the game.

How do you know if Google has crawled your site?

Is there a way to know when it has been crawled, ie. date?

Thanks for the help.

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#2 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 09:35


You can go to google and type in yourwebsite.com. If it has been crawled it should show up first in the google results.

When it shows up in the google results, you will then see the link "Cached" next to your domain name. To see the last time that it was crawled click on the "Cached" link and you will see a date for the last time that Google crawled your page.

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wahl2008
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#3 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 11:58


Thanks for the info Matt!

Yeah, I guess it is as easy as that.

That answers some important questions

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#4 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 14:36


Hi Philip,

Matt's suggestion does work.

If you can't find it the way Matt offered, you can use the site command as follows (whereas you would substitute yoursite with your actual site address):

site:yoursite.com

It'll yield all indexed pages of your site. There are zero spaces before and after the colon.

You can compare and see if you get different results.

You can also add a backslash with a sub directory path so that only the sub directories of a directory will show as follows:

Suppose you want to see the football sub directories and all pages within those directories on a site that discusses all types of sports. Type in site:allsports.com/football/.

That'll give you just the stuff about football on the allsports.com site. It works nicely as a filter for avoiding stuff you don't want to see.

You can use it on your site or on any site ;)

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#5 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 19:43


You can check your webstats

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#6 · Posted: 17 Dec 2008 01:09


I think Alexa.com has stats for the entire net but they cost you. Google has a stats tool you can insert html into your site and see stats that way, also if your dot com is registered at godaddy.com then you can use there stats tool. lemmie know if this helps.

wahl2008
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#7 · Posted: 29 Dec 2008 08:16


Thanks for the helpful advice guys.

NS's suggestion was the easiest and quickest way.

I am very happy to say that Google crawled my site within 24 hours after I launched it. 80% of my pages were crawled within 2 days.

Is this usual or should I consider myself lucky? I've read some posts where people have been waiting months for a crawl.

Happy Holidays everyone!

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#8 · Posted: 29 Dec 2008 13:54


Hi Philip,

That's very quick and it seems you've done a great job.

You might share what you did to get indexed so quickly so that everyone can consider using your successful method to get their own site indexed quickly when the time comes.

Congrats,

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#9 · Posted: 29 Dec 2008 16:56


NS,

I wish that I new what I did!

I had my site with a free host and free domain on 110mb. The site hadn't been indexed since October, and I had a different, inactive version of the site up. I revamped the site with new everything about 3 weeks ago. Still no Google crawl.

I then bought the domain in my signature and purchase a hosting package. I launched the site on Dec 23rd and all of the snapshots in the cache are on Dec 23rd, 24th, and 25th. 11 of about 18 pages got indexed.

1 or 2 more pages are showing up every day, all with the dates from Dec 23-25. Merry Christmas, right?

I wish that I could give everyone some advice, but I'm not sure what I did, or even if I did anything.

Another surprise that I got today was that I am on the first page for keyword search "work at home legit" in Google. Granted, there are only about 6,000 searches a month, but the results are over 1.4 million. Maybe it can't be considered good luck, but I was tickled! It doesn't seem like such an unusual search, and my site has only been up for 7 days.

Let me know what you think.

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#10 · Posted: 30 Dec 2008 08:20


Hi Philip,

You chose an excellent phrase for your Home Page. I am confident that you'll get consistent traffic from it provided you remain on the first page of results.

You have a good working grasp of demand vs. competition.

You seem to know what you're doing. Just keep doing it and you'll do well.

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#11 · Posted: 30 Dec 2008 10:33


Thanks for the compliments NS!

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#12 · Posted: 6 Jan 2009 08:33


You can also use Google analytic for overview of your website.

This is a tool provided by Google, but I think it is paid.

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#13 · Posted: 11 Jan 2009 03:38


Google analytics is completely free and really good to use

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wahl2008
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#14 · Posted: 11 Jan 2009 04:27


Thanks for the input Dan_dare and terraferma!

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#15 · Posted: 11 Jan 2009 23:43


I like to use google analytics. Like mentioned above, it's free to use. It breaks down the different areas in which your traffic is coming to your site.

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#16 · Posted: 12 Jan 2009 19:47


I just put my sites into google and see if it comes up.

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wahl2008
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#17 · Posted: 13 Jan 2009 04:10 · Edited by: wahl2008


jrlehman - I just signed up for Google Analytics! It looks like a great tool. Thanks!

usaffiliates - Hey Buddy, fix your signature or you'll miss out on all of the backlinks! Try this format.

[url=http://www.yoursite.whatever]
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Your Site's Name[/url]

Cheers!

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