Does Google prevent some sites from displaying fresh content? Print E-mail
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Mid 2007 Google started indexing sites faster and faster, and in one occasion I had an update to the website ranking in Google after only 3 minutes. Other people have seen this happen as well. But lately, my site is just not updating. Is my fresh content being sandboxed?

Well, I don’t work for Google, so I can’t tell you anything but what I can see that is happening out there: if you frequently update your site, Google will list you in its database pretty quickly. Frequently updating a blog is the surest way to get Google updating your listings almost in ‘real time’ (having Google trust your site enough to publish it in its Google news sections has the exact same result).

However, when you don’t update your site as frequently, the spiders adjust the frequency of crawling your site.

What you are experiencing is in all likelihood not a sandboxing feature (the data out there does not correspond with any sandbox activity on Google’ behalf) but probably the result of a slowdown in updates to your site, or some sort of defect that disables Google from finding your new content.
 

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