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Subject:
Google search engine
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: bfmooman-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
31 Oct 2002 05:27 PST
Expires: 30 Nov 2002 05:27 PST Question ID: 94085 |
There *IS* a site www.voltt.org and Google never finds it. Why not? It's kills me to pay for this but I'm sure the answer will be worth it. :) |
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Subject:
Re: Google search engine
Answered By: cynthia-ga on 31 Oct 2002 14:14 PST |
Hi bfmoon! Yes, the answer is simple. In order for Google to index a webpage or website, a different page or site must LINK to the page or site you want to locate at Google. I have the Google Toolbar installed on my computer's browser, a very handy little tool. The Google Toolbar has a "backwards link checker" which comes up with zero results, meaning no one is linking to http://www.voltt.org You can see this yourself without the toolbar by entering this into the Google text entry box on the main Google page: link:http://www.voltt.org Hope this answers your question... --Cynthia |
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