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Can't get my head round this "sandbox" thing!
Old 03-03-2005, 10:04 AM Can't get my head round this "sandbox" thing!
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Hi,

I've read many posts about the google "sandbox" - sites which have not yet been fully indexed.

I understand the basics of search engines, web crawlers etc. However, I'm still not sure about partially indexed sites. My site has quite a few backlinks, but I only get the title of the site when searching for it on google.

How often does google "update" it's directory? I know it's crawling the web constantly, but if I see that my other site has been crawled today, for example, when can I expect the new meta tags to be implemented on google?

Could somebody please fully explain partially listed sites?!

Thanks - BannerAdder.com
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Old 03-05-2005, 06:58 PM
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If your site is updated frequently, Google will index it frequently.
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Google will index your new updates. Even if you update your site daily. How fast dose google update your site listing, this depindes in your backlinks which determin how many times dose google spider crawl your site.
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