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Archive for - June 19, 2007

Google Date-Base Search

Matt Cutt Says:
Previously, I believe Google estimated the age of a url as the last time that we fetched that page. Given how quickly Google refreshes its main index, that didn’t mean quite as much recently. Now for date-based search, Google estimates url ages by the first date that we saw a url.

As my previous post on this blog titled as “SEO PROCRASTINATION – SEO 3B”, mentioned that you have to “Be Active” with your website, well indeed Googlers wants you to do so as they have improved google date-base search.

What is google date-base search?

In Google date-based search, they estimate url ages by the first date that Google saw your URL. If you do an google advance search tool with determine that you only want to get result within the past of 3-months. Indeed, you will see search index result. Read More »

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