Quote Originally Posted by Rantzien View Post
Looking at your blog it's still pretty new. It can take a while for Google to index the pages - up to a few weeks or maybe even longer if you're unlucky. It doesn't seem to be indexed yet, in any case.

What Vyk meant was probably that you can add "site:livejournal.com" to your search to only get hits from that domain. If you want to search for several words in the order you put them, put double quotes around them. A good search to locate your blog (when it's indexed) would probably be: site:livejournal.com "your book name"
Thanks about the first thing, I'll see if anyhthing happens, did you see it? If so thanks. Thanks for explaining the other thing, and I'll see if that helps.

Quote Originally Posted by Vyk View Post
That's keen, like their "define:" parameter. I bet yours works better. But what I do when I want to download old school anime from BakaBT (You have to be a member to search, and being a member requires a good upload ratio, which I can't justify while stealing from the neighbor's internet) I just search "bakabt.com tenchi muyo" or something for example. Get the same general results. But yours is obviously designed for that function while mine just kinda crash lands in the same vicinity lol
Thanks, I'll see what happens.

Quote Originally Posted by o_O View Post
Spiders are programs used by search engine companies, which are programmed to crawl throughout the pages on the internet by following links from page to page, and to index what it finds for search results. The idea is that once a spider from Google (for example) accesses your blog, the address and content will be indexed for future searches.
Thanks. What is the option to alter whether the "spiders" see it or not? I can't see the term spiders on the menu.