subject: Everflux: Know How Google Updates Search Results [print this page] This may have happened to you many a times! Only yesterday your new website was in the front page search results in Google. Today, to your surprise, you have found that it has disappeared from the search result page of the same search engine! This is quite possible and other sites also have faced it. Adult website design often comes across such things. Such extreme fluctuation in search ranking can be attributed to a phenomenon is known as Everflux -- Google's attempt at updating or refreshing its index almost on a daily basis. Adult web promotion will greatly benefit to know how Google does this. Earlier "Google Dance" used to update its index only once in a month. Now Google Everflux does this job frequently.
So how is this done? Google uses a secondary web crawler called Freshbot, which adds its findings to a database temporary in nature. The main or the primary database then integrates Freshbot's findings allowing the search engine to return very up-to-date content. This temporary database is rewritten everyday with Freshbot adding new findings everyday. A page in temporary database today may therefore disappear the nest day. Until the site is completely secured in the main database of Google, such missing act would happen to a new website. Adult web site design need not panic if they come across this phenomenon.
So this is good news for adult web marketing. If for this reason, your new websites disappears from the search result page of Google, you don't need to press the panic button. Once the primary crawler crawls your website and has added it to its main index, your site will reappear to the place where it originally belonged. Your new site may need some weeks to settle down, but don't send a SOS signal immediately.