How to get google to recrawl my site...?

jhansen

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Hey..

I got a nice pagerank 5 website which is earning me good money. I had to change to a new server host, because my old host began running like shit, and the support was horrible. So i quickly changed server, but google crawled my site before i reinstalled the website.

So now 1½ later, when you search google for my primary keyword, the main title of my website is called something like "New host - website comming soon". But people wont click on a name like that, so im loosing money. I know google soon will recrawl the name of my website, but is there any way i can force google to do that?
 


A PR5 site should have a frequent crawl cycle so you shouldn't be waiting that long. An old PR3 web design blog I owned was crawled every 4 days or so within a month of launching. I'm no expert though.
 
The problem is maybe that i changed server, and then realized that the new server wasnt good enough eiter, so i changed server again! Google has crawled the second server, but not the third. If i search google through my normal google.dk, it shows the wrong version, also at work. But if i search google.dk through an american proxy, it shows the right version.
 
Noone knows how to get google to recrawl the title? Ive added new content and gotten a few strong links in, but still no change.
 
Feel free

Feel free to tell me more about the clever blog posts :) - the problem have so far cost me around 800$ in lost leads. So im a little desperate. My site gets crawled every third hour, but not the title and discription. :)
 
Seriously no one is going to give a legit answer? This question probably belongs in the noob forum.

- submit to digg -> 24 hours or less
- yahoo answers "does this site have info about donkey cocks <your url.com>" "why yes <your url> does have donkey cocks"
- any number of about a billion ping sites pingoat.com for example will get it done relatively quickly
 
Print out a copy of your source code and drive to Mountain View; tie it to a nearby tree and pour honey on it.

Or just get the link into some highly active rss feeds.
 
This seems to work.

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hello,

that is an strange problem b'coz if your PR is 5 then google should crawl it in an regular basis. Try Google webmaster or any other software to figure out problem, it is possible that something strange happening with your metatage or some other thing.