Confused About Google's List, Url Dampening,

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Confused About Google's List, Url Dampening, & No. of Links?

I recently received still another 'please help' e-mail from the man called Ian who runs an adventure company in Tanzania (http://www.betheladventure.co.uk ). Ian was worried about the effect of a number of issues including indexing and link dampening, and was eager for help. Regrettably, he'd read some rather misleading articles before, so he had a somewhat confused understanding of the factors at play. Because I suppose he's not alone in his concern and frustration, I made a decision to submit the facts of our discussion.

Ian's email consisted of a few issues. Discount Treadmills Do You Get What You Pay For? | Akita Home is a prodound library for additional resources about where to see it. I've shown each independently below, followed by my response.

Q: When I seek out how many backlinks to my website using 'link:www.betheladventure.co.uk', I see only 2-3 results. It appears that only 23 of our backlinks have survived Google's dampening link filter. Is there a period delay before they are attributed to some site? '

A: Firstly, I believe you may have the dampening link filter a little puzzled. In line with the dampening link filter idea, your links are observed and recognized by Google, you just don't get the full benefit from them until a given period of time has passed. The dampening link filter (if it exists) does not stop links from appearing in Google's benefits when you look for them. (The only reason your backlinks mightn't come in a Google search is if Google has not yet found the pages containing the links.) Also, do not worry too much about things like the dampening link filter. Dig up more about linklicious.me by browsing our commanding paper. For a start, it is far from established / acknowledged fact. Many well regarded Search Engine Optimization professionals don't rely on it in any way. Moreover, even when it does exist, it only affects those organizations using the budget to build the huge numbers (hundreds or thousands probably) of links reputedly required to trigger it. That is no problem, if your quantity of backlinks suddenly increases by 20.

And secondly, don't believe every thing Google tells you. By trying to find 'link:www.betheladventure.co.uk', you usually only visit a small percentage of actual links to your website. The simplest way to search for links will be to search for just the URL 'www.bethaladventure.co.uk', then to the page that displays next, select 'Find web-pages that contain the word 'www.bethaladventure.co.uk' .' Whenever you do it this way, you'll see all the pages which contain your URL. Generally, the URL is likely to be an energetic link (or at the very least it should be, and you should keep these things make it so). When you do this research, you'll see that your website has about 169 links, perhaps not 23.

Q: Another question is approximately indexed pages (using site:www.betheladventure.co.uk). I am aware it is a report of pages which were changed. I'd 3-2, it went down to 28 and now this morning it's down to 26. Visit indexification to explore the reason for it. Do they just keep the pages for monthly or can there be more towards the pages than I realized?

A: The number of indexed pages is merely the number of pages in your site that Google 'is aware of.' Theoretically, the only time age a page comes into play is if the page is also young*, i.e. Google lions have not visited it nevertheless, or Google hasn't updated its list. Why the number of indexed pages is reducing, I think it is merely a temporary shift. How many results in Google's searches varies virtually constantly.

*Actually, formally speaking, it's been suggested that Google is not capable of indexing all 11.5 billion pages currently thought to be online (and the 10 million more that are added every single day), and that as it indexes new pages, old pages are sent out from the list. (This is a very rough description of the idea - if it is happening at all, it's likely to be a lot more difficult than this.) If this is happening, it may explain why the number of indexed pages is reducing. Although I think it's a long-shot, a good way to cope with it's to maintain top quality content, to keep generating backlinks, to keep increasing it, and to generate a Google sitemap. To learn more about sitemaps, go to http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login.. To down load a free - and invaluable - tool for generating a sitemap, head to http://johannesmueller.com/gs/..

I know there is a lot of confusion surrounding these dilemmas, so I hope you have found this exchange helpful.

Happy indexing!.

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