Google Indexing Speed

Written on 6/23/2007 – 4:56 pm | by Razvan Antonescu |

Google got pretty fast lately. A few examples on 2 of my sites:

  • A post was created indexed and ranked in 24h. Now is #2 for its target (low&local competition though). The result is still there after 1 week
  • A post created 3h ago has been indexed and ranked (on the second page though and on a low competition phrase)
  1. 3 Responses to “Google Indexing Speed”

  2. By Lucian Marin on Jul 4, 2007 | Reply

    I notice the speed for my website too. Anyway, it seems that the cache doesn’t work that fast. I change my website design this week and still didn’t make in Google cache.

  3. By GiorgosK on Jul 14, 2007 | Reply

    A website with PR5+ will be visited more often then lower PR sites, so in other words new content is indexed faster.

    Have those sites you show this change on, increased their pagerank lately ? maybe that is the reason the get indexed faster …

  4. By Razvan Antonescu on Jul 14, 2007 | Reply

    Well I know that theory, but I don’t think this is the case.
    Both of them are blogspot blogs and one has PR1 and another PR5. I guess that the speed is the result of Google blending regular results (discovered by the classic spiders) with Google Blog Search results which are mainly triggered by pinging.

    I haven’t noticed the same speed on static sites.

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