QdUnibneata
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Hi guys, my website http://www.atlascosmos.com comes up on google searches sometimes and sometimes it has no results for the url. Its like sometimes I'm on google, and sometimes I'm not. Is this a magic trick, trying to play with my head? LOL, I'm just kidding about the magic trick but seriously has this happened before? Is it normal for new sites? Thanks for all the info guys.Your site was only created a short time ago. As best I can tell within the last couple months. Give it some time. What you are seeing is differences in datacenters. When you go to google.com you are not always seeing results from the same datacenter. Google, as of January 2005 reported having over 100,000 servers storing cached pages of every page they visit and at last count 26 datacenters. The datacenters do not always match up. They do quite a bit of shuffling between backlink and PR updates. Although you were probably in time to get indexed for the last backlink update and whatnot, your site is still too new to worry about it. It will settle down and you'll see more consistancy in time. The times that you are seeing no results, you are most likely hitting datacenters that don't have your indexing info updated yet.Hi,Atno is perfect.few examples:64.233.161.104216.239.59.9964.233.161.9966.102.9.104........... goes on and onmy 2 year old site is also experiencing the same thing. like they said, its the datacentres ..Ok that makes sense. I was not aware of these datacentres. Learn something new all the time.I forgot the link yesterday. You can learn more about the datcenters here: http://www.mcdar.net/q-check/datatool.aspJust whats strange with my website is, that it just became N/A when i actually submited the page to google, so thats why I though oh-oh did i do something wrong. hope its the datacentersCheck here http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_checkerIt will give your renk in different datacenters.ChouTry submitting a sitemap to google to ensure all your pages have been indexed. But the datacentres are the factor you're missing.