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Q: How do I get my links reindexed on Google? ( Answered 3 out of 5 stars,   0 Comments )
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Subject: How do I get my links reindexed on Google?
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: sparkzilla-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 20 Aug 2002 05:56 PDT
Expires: 19 Sep 2002 05:56 PDT
Question ID: 56498
I recently changed the domain name of my site and many links dropped
from the Google index.  The pages are still there. How do I get Google
to reindex the pages quickly? Also my site is updated each week, but
Google does not index the page each week. How do I get Google to check
each week?
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Subject: Re: How do I get my links reindexed on Google?
Answered By: nenna-ga on 20 Aug 2002 07:57 PDT
Rated:3 out of 5 stars
 
Hi, I went thru Google's site, trying to find something you could do
to get them to index and review your site more often. This is the
program I think would be best for you, as they can custom tailor it,
and it you could chose your review dates....

://www.google.com/services/customsitesearch.html

"Frequency and 
depth of index
 Google's Custom SiteSearch means that the pages you wish indexed from
your website are crawled and indexed. Crawls can occur daily or
weekly, depending on your frequency of updates"

I know your looking to have your site show up on Google more
efficently, but, I think if you wnet ahead and did this, since it
would index daily if you asked it to, it would make your info on
Google a lot more current....

Also, the only other option the people at Google gave me was this
page....but, I can tell you it's not much help. Google is such a large
project, they just can not keep up with websites that change all the
time....Weekly is "almost impossible"
://www.google.com/addurl.html
://www.google.com/remove.html

So, good luck and I hope these options help you. 

Nenna-GA

If you feel that this isnt acceptable for what you want or does not
meet your needs, since I'm tellin gyou it may not be possible, please
feel free to request a refund on the grounds your question can not be
answered throughly because of restrictions....
sparkzilla-ga rated this answer:3 out of 5 stars

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