Unrealistically fast indexing. Google has gone crazy?

Started by Newport, Sep 15, 2022, 02:41 AM

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NewportTopic starter

Hello people!!!
Created several content projects. Everywhere I observe the same situation, and it is this:
I add articles. At most 2 hours later they sit in the index already.
In general, the number of sites filled in for 300-400 articles and everywhere the same situation. Subjects are different.
Sites are not news - the usual articles informational.

So the question:
While I was in the army :), Google has changed the approach to indexing sites and made everything much faster?

or

Am I doing something so nice that google likes it a lot? :)

Does anyone have similar signs?

It's just weird somehow. Yesterday I posted a couple of articles, went to the toilet "small", returned - the articles in the index. This is cool, but somehow scary.

On the content:
- 100 unic.
- 1.5-2.5К
- water to 20%
- spaminess up to 20%
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-DM-

So what's the problem? It's a good index, sit back and enjoy it.
Well, a little uncharacteristic, of course.
Maybe you have a site content uniqueness - 101% :) A huge number of the right keywords. Or write your authors something, well, very useful for humanity. :)
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_AnnA_

Quote from: Newport on Sep 15, 2022, 02:41 AMThis is cool, but somehow scary.
I assume you have a site(s) on Wordpress, which has a great feature in the Settings, in the "Writings" section
"Update Services."
When you publish a new article, WP "automatically" notifies the appropriate update control service sites. For more on this, see WP's "Update Tracking Services" article in their Code. In case you have more than one service address, write each one on a new line.

Include http://rpc.pingomatic.com/.

And it already draws the attention of Google robots, which have recently, indeed, become much faster.
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NewportTopic starter

Quote from: -DM- on Sep 15, 2022, 04:07 AMSo what's the problem?
That's the point, which is a little scary. But come on, we'll get over it. I think the developers in the latest update added something.
Quote from: _AnnA_ on Sep 15, 2022, 04:50 AMI assume you have a site(s) on Wordpress
DLE sites. DataLife Engine. It's a proprietary CMS. Not WordPress.
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Term

Now the robots are quickly picking up good content and no problems with the indexing of a good site.
Most likely, the developers of your system have added, on the model of WP, the function of forced notification of search engines.
Well well, the main thing is that there are no problems with monetization of traffic. :)
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Cody Babcock

If we compare it with the site indexing system now and, say, 6 years ago, then the difference is obvious - indexing has accelerated many times, of course, the robot still looks melancholy at new sites.
Regarding the crazy index - yes, this happens, but not so often. When I adapt to a search robot, my articles, or rather key phrases, shoot out 5-6 hours after publication. P.s. the new algorithms are good for longreads with water up to 24% and spam up to 21% with 70-120 uniques.
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jobtardis

I used to notice that when writing my article, it appeared in the Google index after 20 minutes.
It was so amazing, but I was only happy for a day or two, then the article in Google smoothly shifted on request to the third, then the fifth page.
On a very young blog, when he was two months old, the article appeared on page 5, then smoothly moved to the first and sometimes became in the TOP 3. True, the requests were low and midrange, which is understandable.
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