Sat 9 Feb 2008
Meet The Google Fresh Content Blog ‘Penalty’!
Posted by Shaun AndersonSo after months of posting information on this blog that instantly appeared in the Google serps, it has transpired this week that this blog no longer seems capable of injecting fresh content directly into Google. I don’t normally publish sensational headlines but it is a very clear phenomenon I am witnessing. I don’t expect this post to appear but perhaps Google will (hopefully) embarrass me and prove me incorrect in my analysis…. ![]()
*** Edit - We ll it got in a lot faster than my last post, a couple of hours I think. Will see what happens tomorrow or Monday with a fresh post *****
A post I made 16 hours ago, which by ping appeared in Technorati and Google Blog Search almost immediately, still hasn’t made it into the main Google Web Search.
Since the start of this week I noticed my posts weren’t appearing immediately - a few hours later in some cases. That’s a big change from minutes;
Now it seems it’s nearly a whole day later. It’s certainly not widespread as Tim Nash and Michael Dorausch confirmed all was well.
So by observation, Google seems to have placed a (I hope) a temporary penalty on this seo blog’s capability of publishing information directly into Google’s main index.
It happened to me - it can happen to you (and I see that perhaps Jeff at Search Engine People might be experiencing similar issues. Now to try and determine why…..
Do me a favour and check how fast you’re appearing in the Google Web Search after a post….. or you can see my results on Google Minty Fresh Indexing….Not.
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Sounds like a SEO = bad equation resulting in a penalty. What other reason is there?
Shout Out by Tad Chef — February 9, 2008 @ 10:14 pm
In this case only it may be because Google was down for a few hours today. I noticed it midday and it didn’t come back up till about 3.45pm. Analytics was down too, as was feedburner.
Shout Out by Bill Marshall — February 9, 2008 @ 10:48 pm
Well it does make sense. If you own a blog you have to at least update it as often as possible with fresh content and whatnot.
Not everyone can update their blog all of the time as often as they would like though. It’s just the tough way of Google.
By the way, nice website. I bookmarked and will definitely be visiting more often.
- Dwayne Charrington.
http://www.dwaynecharrington.com
Shout Out by Dwayne Charrington — February 9, 2008 @ 11:19 pm
Definitely something happening here … can’t believe its just us Shaun.
Maybe, like the Google -6 issue, its just an unintended consequence of other changes made. I’d sure like to hear Matt Cutt’s thoughts.
Shout Out by Jeff Quipp — February 9, 2008 @ 11:26 pm
have had some very strange occurances with Google and the (blogger) blog recently. sometimes it’s minutes as you say, sometimes 22 hours, the post is topping out searches, then de-indexed for 5 days, then back again..
for a little while we were wondering if we’d been specially selected for attention but are putting it down to glitches in the matrix..
anyway hope your ability to vent live into the global newsfeed soon returns
Shout Out by SEO ibiza — February 9, 2008 @ 11:36 pm
Hi Shaun took me 1 hour to have it indexed. And TBH that was only after I submitted the post to Searchles.
Shout Out by Paul-S — February 10, 2008 @ 12:12 pm
Smells like a GG that is worth a further investigation. I’ll check it with my next post (I usually don’t monitor my blog stuff on the SERPs).
Shout Out by Sebastian — February 10, 2008 @ 1:46 pm
@ Tad Conspiracy Theorist Get Out!
@ Bill Thanks for dropping by - hope you stick around
@ Jeff as Ian said on Sphinn, I hope it’s a glitch or a ‘holiday’!
@ SEO Ibiza cheers for the comments.
@ Paul Good to have a Gogle Clocker on it, Paul
@ Sebastian - Much obliged!
Shout Out by Shaun Anderson — February 10, 2008 @ 5:30 pm
Back in a days the same thing happened with my blog after I didn’t post new entries for more than 2 weeks (vacations). Little later everything came to normal.
Shout Out by Sergey Rusak — February 10, 2008 @ 9:06 pm
I had the same problem, but hadn’t posted for like two months so duh! Sucks though used to be lightening fast. I guess I learned my lesson for next time
Shout Out by Mike Belasco — February 11, 2008 @ 6:00 am
Shaun - We’re still seeing virtually instant indexing here. I can say that the drag to Google Reader has been getting longer and longer.
Shout Out by Charlie Anzman — February 11, 2008 @ 7:15 am
It happens to me as well, usually my posts also indexed within few hours and to my surprise for the past couple of days facing problem my blog posts are not in Google search and confused.. hope it will rectify soon..
Shout Out by Kilt Glasgow — February 11, 2008 @ 9:18 am
I just had a post indexed in a couple of hours, a little slower than usual.
Googles minty fresh indexing seems to have slowed down a little, but that’s about it.
Wouldn’t be to worried or say it was a penalty of any kind.
Shout Out by PPCblogger — February 11, 2008 @ 1:48 pm
Pingback by Google schaltet einen Gang zurück | 0day indexing = off › Uwe tippt. — February 11, 2008 @ 6:58 pm
That’s strange!
I haven’t experienced it happened though in the past.
Shout Out by Internet Marketing Joy — February 11, 2008 @ 9:14 pm
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web…….
Trackback by Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing — February 11, 2008 @ 9:37 pm
Pingback by Blog ::.. Web Hosting, Web Designing and SEO Blog ::.. » Blog Archive » SearchCap: The Day In Search, February 11, 2008 — February 12, 2008 @ 8:38 am
Pingback by In Anchor > SearchCap: The Day In Search, February 11, 2008 — February 13, 2008 @ 3:08 am
It takes about an hour to index page.
Shout Out by Andy — February 14, 2008 @ 12:20 pm
Pingback by New Posts = Instant Crawl by Google - WebProWorld — February 14, 2008 @ 11:42 pm
Shaun, thanks for the article. Are there news on the “fresh content penalty”, because one of my sites has been hit too .. ? I have searched the web to get more information on this topic and it seems that quite a few webmasters are experiencing the same problem but no one seems to have an explanation/solution for it ..
Shout Out by oliver — March 7, 2008 @ 4:59 am