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Licker4U 2007-12-25 06:36 AM

Does Google Like Updates?
 
My link list, Girls That Squirt, has some text with keywords that are relevant to the site's topic, squirting. When Google crawls my page, does it compare the page to a page in Google's cache and look for changes? Does Google like updates and changes? If I have good positions for certain keywords should I leave well enough alone and not tinker with it or would constant changes help insure I keep the positions I already have?

LowryBigwood 2007-12-25 12:38 PM

Licker, IMO Google does want updated pages in their index. I have long believed there is some sorta update boost (rather than a penalty) for Google. From my experience, updating your pages a little with updated content will not hurt your listings. I will give you an example...

I owned the #1 spot for pornsites in Google for a while and I was constantly updating my index and still do. Eventually I lost the listing, but it wasn't because of updating my site. ;)

Just my .02.

spacemanspiff 2007-12-26 10:48 AM

I agree with Lowry. I think if you have pages that are ranking well and you don't update them, they'll go away. Google wants to rank pages that are providing their surfers with fresh content.

Look at hoes.com. Good rankings all over the place, and constant updates to the pages when freesites are added daily.

Halfdeck 2008-01-09 06:35 PM

Google used to use page staleness as a factor when putting pages into the supplemental bin, according to Dave Crow, the head of Google's crawl team, so yeah, I assume its a factor Google keeps an eye on.

SheepGuy 2008-01-09 06:47 PM

Based on my experience I'd say yeah. I do next to nothing with SEO but the sites that are updated daily get the rankings.

balls_deep 2008-01-09 11:08 PM

google always weighs updated and new pages heavier. If you make a new page or a new post on a site expect it to be indexed quickly and drop in ranking with the next major google update.

Useless 2008-01-10 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halfdeck (Post 383420)
...according to Dave Crow, the head of Google's crawl team...

"So, Dave, what do you do?"
"I'm the head of Google's Crawl Team."
"Wow. That must be rough on your knees. Who do you guys compete against?"

Halfdeck 2008-01-18 04:06 AM

Quote:

"Wow. That must be rough on your knees. Who do you guys compete against?"
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