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I own a forum and it's been getting bigger every day. The thing is everytime I looked at the Admin CP the GoogleBot is almost always on my site. The reason I know this is because the IP " 66.249.72.133", which resolves to Google. It takes everyone so long to get indexed while the Googlebot is just going through the same pages all the time. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe it's doing something else.

Anybody?
 
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eli03 said:
do you have a sitemap ? Also try the google sitemap , here's the link https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/docs/en/about.html


I dont know if sitemap helps at all or not or for the fact works or not cause this is what i see in my sitemap :

Site: http://www.a1whs.com/
We have not encountered any trouble crawling your site. As we crawl regularly, you can check back later to see updated statistics.

« Return to My Sitemaps

So i dont know if they ever update stats or not its been 15 days already.

Plus does ur forums have google ads if so what ur seeing is googlebots putting new ads on ur site if not its good that google bots come to ur site u should offer them some thing in return .. :hehe:
 
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sitemap probably works, that's why google is offering a new idea to the public. But you should also do your part like page optimization, url rewrting(for dynamic pages) . :wave:
 
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eli03 said:
sitemap probably works, that's why google is offering a new idea to the public. But you should also do your part like page optimization, url rewrting(for dynamic pages) . :wave:

Cook K will do that never tried sitemaps before so lets me wait it out for few more weeks and see if anything gets recorded at all or not.
 
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