page crawled lots of times but not indexed?

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In the past 5 days i have been crawled by the googe bot 14 times as i have been building links. I have also been crawled by msn and yahoo a couple of times. However i am still not indexed. Is this normail? If so, how long after getting crawled should you be indexed?

I built my site in dreamweaver, and haven't done anything 'black hat' its a fairly basic site with no fancy code or anything.

Any ideas? why its taking so long? Worried that something might be wrong with it, but cant think what.

Thanks for any help
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  • Profile picture of the author David Wolfman
    When robots start checking your site they take small bits at a time, it takes many small bits to figure out what your site is about in order to index it properly.

    However if you have many links pointing to your site, especially from authority sites it gets indexed faster. Use social bookmarking, they seem to work very well. Socialmarker.com is good for that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Si_P
      It just takes time, anything from a week to a month. You just got to be patient but continue building backlinks. Make sure you use social bookmarking tools, I use Onlywire and also ping your pages. Submitting articles to the likes of Ezine or creating posts on Squidoo, Hubpages, Blogger, etc and linking back to your site will also help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Louise Green
    It's just different type of search bot crawls, not all are indexing bots.

    Chances are a kind of site profile is being built (such as a cache) so it has something to compare changes to.
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  • Profile picture of the author DogScout
    My experience with 'dreamweaver' is the code for the nav is huge and similar to all DW sites. Many pages, the nav code is over half the code on the site. When there are thousands of sites with similar code, why index it? COULD be Google's thought process.

    All I do know is any site I got a hold of with a built by a DW (especially MX2004) took forever to get indexed and was slow to gain higher rankings. As to why, I can only guess... see my guess above.
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