Every wondered why Google was late in indexing your super hit blogs? It seems most of us posting, blogging and publishing on the internet had the same question in our minds until enlightenment hit us in early June, 2010.
It was only after Google explained to us post the release of its new web indexing system, Caffeine, that we finally realized that the search behemoth had no personal enmity with our posts. Ignorance was never a reason for bliss in the world wide web.
So what difference does the new Google indexing system make for webpages, blogs and other online published content? For now the picture looks promising for all types of online publishers. Caffeine, akin to that bitter alkaloid found in coffee, is sure to have some stimulating effects on the internet.
Google states that Caffeine will provide 50 per cent newer results for web search than the last indexing system. It means that your published content – whether it’s a forum post, news, blog or article – will be found faster through the search engine than it was ever possible before. That could make a huge impact in your search rankings if you are posting and publishing regularly.

The Difference
Say if your latest published content was available on the Google search engine pages around 7 days earlier, Caffeine will enable that to be indexed within 3.5 days. That can make a huge difference in the time required to attain effective search engine optimization results. A faster web indexing system will directly help in getting faster SEO results. This is great news for everyone who make their living through the internet.
With the new Google indexing process, your work will get noticed faster in the web and your hard work will bring quicker results. With more videos, news, web pages and images added to the internet daily, Google has geared to meet rising user’s search expectations to find relevant and latest web content. Caffeine promises to offer fresher and more relevant search pages to users. More improvement to the new indexing system is likely in the coming months.

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