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Re: FN-FORUM: Google Question

date posted 23rd September 2005 18:54

If you find it on google then google will sometimes show the last
date it was spidered on the results page or it will show a link to
the cached page. If you click that link then it will show you the
last spider date. In your case it was 24 June 2005. You can see all
the pages it has spidered by entering site: in the google
search box, e.g. "site:bookendslondon.co.uk" (without the quotes).

HTH

Jez

On 23 Sep 2005, at 12:39, russell wrote:

>
> Hi everyone (my first post here)
>
> I recently updated a website at http://www.bookendslondon.co.uk/
> I can find the page on Google but the title link on google lists
> the old
> title tag for the page.
> I'm assuming that the spider hasn't been round lately and updated
> all the
> details.? That's just guess work so I would be very interested in
> an expert
> opinion.
>
> on 23/9/05 12:21 pm, Jonathan Patchett at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Just published a new site for a client. I always add new sites to my
>> portfolio so that google will pick them up nice and quick.
>>
>> It made it's way into google 2 days ago, but with no details, just
>> a title.
>> It's now updated a bit more, but only appears to have spidered the
>> home
>> page, it has dated and cached it, so it looks to be a proper
>> indexing.
>>
>> Is this normal? I've not noticed it do this before - normally once
>> it's
>> found the site it spiders the whole thing, following links etc...
>>
>> The site is XHTML, none of the links are javascript, all proper
>> links, so
>> that's not a problem.
>>
>> I've told my clients to be patient as it takes time, just wanted
>> to be sure
>> that google will actually index the entire site at some point.
>>
>>
>
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