RJM62
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I put up a blog last week, and have been writing articles pretty much every day. I submitted it to search engines in the usual way, and didn't expect it to be indexed for some time. I mean, who really cares what I have to say?
I was very surprised to find the blog indexed within a day after I submitted it. That was kinda cool. But what absolutely stunned me was when half an hour ago I published an article, and then searched for the article title just 19 minutes later. The article was indexed already. I was flabbergasted.
I closed that window, but just repeated the search so I could take a screenshot. 37 minutes.
What prompted me to search for the article was that I'd noticed that the Adsense ads were relevant to the content the first time I opened the article -- less than a minute after I posted it. Typically, when I change or add a page to a "regular" site, the default ads for the site come up for a while until the new or changed page is crawled.
I was surprised that they'd crawled the page for Adsense so quickly. But I was floored when I found that the article itself had been indexed so quickly.
Anyone know how Google does this? Do they just crawl blogs continuously, or does WordPress have some code built in that notifies search engines when a new article is published?
-Rich
I was very surprised to find the blog indexed within a day after I submitted it. That was kinda cool. But what absolutely stunned me was when half an hour ago I published an article, and then searched for the article title just 19 minutes later. The article was indexed already. I was flabbergasted.
I closed that window, but just repeated the search so I could take a screenshot. 37 minutes.
What prompted me to search for the article was that I'd noticed that the Adsense ads were relevant to the content the first time I opened the article -- less than a minute after I posted it. Typically, when I change or add a page to a "regular" site, the default ads for the site come up for a while until the new or changed page is crawled.
I was surprised that they'd crawled the page for Adsense so quickly. But I was floored when I found that the article itself had been indexed so quickly.
Anyone know how Google does this? Do they just crawl blogs continuously, or does WordPress have some code built in that notifies search engines when a new article is published?
-Rich
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