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Old 03-24-2006, 09:56 AM
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Default Crawling the web--how long till new site is "crawled"?

Just switched to my new REW site that is smokin' to say the least. Now most of my rankings have erroneous URL since a lot off my urls are diferrent w/ my new site. I expected it so it's not traumatizing.

So how long till my new site gets crawled so my optimized pages (at least I tried--haha) get crawled/indexed? Do I need to resubmit to engines or would that just be an annoyance to them?

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Default Re: Crawling the web--how long till new site is "crawled"?

Just as soon as the search engines follow a link to those pages.
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Default Re: Crawling the web--how long till new site is "crawled"?

I'm glad you like it Might I suggest toning down the first paragraph though, having the text huge like that, kind of throws off the design (Just IMO) it looks like you made it an H2 or something, perhaps you could make it paragraph instead.

In terms of spidering, my good buddy the pirate himself is correct, links = spidering. Start a new thread in the link exchange forum "New REW Website lookin for links" and lots of people will exchange with you
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