I have only seen Ask Jeeves crawling my site, and it only stays for a second before hes gone.
Google hasn't even started eating my forum yet. I guess it will get around to it sooner or later.
Your site has session ids for guests. Google will not do much of a crawl on your site if you have SIDs on your site. Try to find a mod to get rid of them.
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I have only seen Ask Jeeves crawling my site, and it only stays for a second before hes gone.
Google hasn't even started eating my forum yet. I guess it will get around to it sooner or later.
If you have a forum, make sure to apply SEO mods that will make HTML pages for every thread. Making a sitemap AND getting a few links on other websites pointing to your website will do the trick.
Make sure google knows where you are, and make sure to update the content often so google crawls you more often.
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« Reply #6 on: Dec 20, 2005, 12:56:31 AM »
Google now crawls about 200 pages a day on my forum...
Ask Jeeves on the other hand still doesn't do jack.
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« Reply #7 on: Dec 20, 2005, 12:21:43 PM »
My though on this topic, is that you should not worry if a bot is visiting your site, or how often does it visit it, because this is a matter of time.
If you have lots of incoming links (directory submittions, link exchanges ) and you update your content often, then you are in the right way.
From my experience, I think that when a site gets pagerank 4, the robots will index it very fast.