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suesheboy 12-01-2011 03:22 PM

How is google doing this?
 
Have domains that are 6 years old or older I am starting to roll out.

1) no inbound links.

2) No submission to google or anyone other than creating a statcounter project.

Just changed the DNS at moniker after creating a url directory on a virtual account on webair and google is visiting me in less than 24 hours!

How did it know I existed?

seeandsee 12-01-2011 03:37 PM

google have shortcuts, thanks for sharing this, i will check more about this...

Wizzo 12-01-2011 03:42 PM

Google is all powerful and knowing! :winkwink:

CyberHustler 12-01-2011 03:45 PM

You typed the domain into your browser while on a google page and they traced it... or vice versa

suesheboy 12-01-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wizzo (Post 18599761)
Google is all powerful and knowing! :winkwink:

Like the Wizzo of Oz.

Been bugging me all day how they did it. Goggle bot just hit 2 more domains. Again no IBLs, adsence, Google analytics, etc.

scottybuzz 12-01-2011 03:51 PM

did you have an outbound link you or someone else clicked on which that other site had something google related installed on it?

alias 12-01-2011 03:52 PM

Do you use chrome?

suesheboy 12-01-2011 03:57 PM

No I don't use chrome HOWEVER Cyberhustler may have hit it. I am sure out of habit I may searched the domain name.

So a new "submit" is to do a search. May be a good additional way besides twitter and Facebook to drive a bot to scan new pages (and URLS) or rescan what existed.

Will test another url by searching on my Android.

suesheboy 12-01-2011 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 18599772)
did you have an outbound link you or someone else clicked on which that other site had something google related installed on it?

No but that is another cool thing to test. Smart idea!:thumbsup

oscer 12-01-2011 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suesheboy (Post 18599712)
Have domains that are 6 years old or older I am starting to roll out.

1) no inbound links.

2) No submission to google or anyone other than creating a statcounter project.

Just changed the DNS at moniker after creating a url directory on a virtual account on webair and google is visiting me in less than 24 hours!

How did it know I existed?

I had the same thing happen on a site ... was undeveloped and was getting ab out 100 hits a month , And after i built the site and all the next day Google spidered about 3000 pages on my site and traffic increased to about 400 hits a day instantly just about .

Solace 12-01-2011 04:19 PM

They are a registrar with no scruples

alias 12-01-2011 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suesheboy (Post 18599785)
No I don't use chrome HOWEVER Cyberhustler may have hit it. I am sure out of habit I may searched the domain name.

So a new "submit" is to do a search. May be a good additional way besides twitter and Facebook to drive a bot to scan new pages (and URLS) or rescan what existed.

Will test another url by searching on my Android.

A search would do it.

blackmonsters 12-01-2011 04:46 PM

It would make sense for google to pay to be notified for any new domain registered.
I'm not saying they do but it would sure make sense to spider new domains before
other search engines even know they exist.

suesheboy 12-01-2011 05:45 PM

Blackmosters these are OLD domains that were sitting dormant. I first thought the DNS change could have been it, but now I am sure it was the search.

I will test 2 more domains in a few weeks. One with a google search from my pc the other through my droid and see which hits first.

redwhiteandblue 12-01-2011 05:55 PM

I have a site that was #1 for the search term it is the domain of, and it has no inbound links whatsoever. Never has had, yet Google happily sends it traffic.

Jarmusch 12-01-2011 05:58 PM

Google knows what you're gonna do tomorrow.

ArsewithClass 12-01-2011 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jarmusch (Post 18599953)
Google knows what you're gonna do tomorrow.

:thumbsup

blackmonsters 12-01-2011 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suesheboy (Post 18599928)
Blackmosters these are OLD domains that were sitting dormant. I first thought the DNS change could have been it, but now I am sure it was the search.

I will test 2 more domains in a few weeks. One with a google search from my pc the other through my droid and see which hits first.

DNS change updates the domain record, so what I said before would still work if
it was being done.

Why would google crawl domains from search when people type in all kinds of
shit? Seems more efficient to get tapped into the domain record update system
and crawl any new or updated records.

When I reg a new domain it is crawled within a few days and I don't search on it because it shouldn't even be there yet.

A DNS change is a logical time to crawl an existing domain because it often means a
new site owner and new content or no content because the site is not up yet.


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