Matt Cutts Confirms 100k Per Page Indexing No Longer Applies

Just looking into an indexing issue we’re having (it’s taking AGES!) and came across this nifty post by Googles resident sphinn doctor and head of search spam, Matt Cutts.

In this post he explains how that ‘back in the day’ google had a 100k per page indexing limit meaning pages over 100k were trunkated and not properly indexed and that the more recent google changes mean that the big G is happy to index pages over 100k.

This is a point ive been arguing for a few years now and im happy for it to be announced officially (tho you cant always take Mr Cutts at his word – Vince update change anyone?)

Theres also a nice chart outlining the OBL’s from several popular sites to confirm.


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