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Has anyone experienced this problem, and if so, how can I correct it? My site is located at http://www.atbdoor.com. Here's the complete situation: |
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When this first happened, people said that it was normal for pages that were just recently indexed. |
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Dave, you said you had about 2000 pages on your site but are these duplicate product pages e.g. multiple pages for the same product, or do you have 2000 products? I notice you have an "alternate design" link and wondered if that had something to do with it. Just wondering! Cheers Steve Ooops, this was meant to go in as a new thread, sorry! |
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Has anyone experienced this problem, and if so, how can I correct it? My site is located at http://www.atbdoor.com. Here's the complete situation: -- Google crawled and indexed my site during the final week of October. Since then I updated the site, the newest version of my site appeared on Google's index results. Then my site's information reverted back to the old information it had on Google before my update. I had since updated it again, and waited patiently for Google to crawl my site and update it's search engine. This finally happened lastnight, and my page title, description and cached page Google stored were all updated. I thought that would be the end of my issues. Now however, I went to Google to do a search, because I had once again updated my page. This time however, when typing in atbdoor.com, once again, the first page that Google ever indexed (Title heading, and cached snapshot of my website with the old information) is yet again back on their index. Here's the wierd part if that isn't wierd enough... When this first happened, people said that it was normal for pages that were just recently indexed. Well that's fine. But this time, I checked Google's cached link of my site...and yes...it is the old snapshot of my site from the end of October...however I have the date posted to the top right hand corner of my website, and the date on the old snapshot google has in it's index states Friday November 7th. How the heck is that possible? Here are some screen shots: Current Site: http://www.atbdoor.com/screens/currentsite.gif Google's cached image: http://www.atbdoor.com/screens/googlecache.gif New Search...old information for all my pages: http://www.atbdoor.com/screens/search.gif Anyone have any ideas? Thanks Arjay |
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 05:57:48 GMT, "Toronto Garage Door Company" atbdoorinc (AT) remove_rogers (DOT) com> wrote: When this first happened, people said that it was normal for pages that were just recently indexed. Can I recommend for your own sanity (and ours) you chill out for a few weeks while Google indexes your site and gives it a permanent listing. |
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I'm guessing that your "date" issue is this: You have a date created with Javascript and it no doubt just shows the current date the page is accessed. Even though it is a cached page, the javascript date code is running and grabbing your current browser date and time. If you were to type the date directly in your page (<FONT COLOR="RED">Nov. 1, 2003</FONT>) for example, that would obviously show in any cached version of your page. Your dynamic date code is just being dynamic. Cheers, David |

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Dave, you said you had about 2000 pages on your site but are these duplicate product pages e.g. multiple pages for the same product, or do you have 2000 products? I notice you have an "alternate design" link and wondered if that had something to do with it. Just wondering! |
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Cheers Steve |
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