Moving to a new IP address
We got a question about changing a site's IP address, and provided a few steps you can take as a webmaster to make sure things go smoothly. Here's what you can do:
  1. Change the TTL (Time To Live) value of your DNS configuration to something short, like five minutes (300 seconds). This will tell web browsers to re-check the IP address for your site every five minutes.
  2. Copy your content to the new hosting environment, and make sure it is live on the new IP address.
  3. Change your DNS settings so your hostname points to the new IP address.
  4. Check your logs to see when Googlebot starts crawling your site on the new IP address. To make sure it's really Googlebot who's visiting, you can verify Googlebot by following these instructions. You can then log into Webmaster Tools and monitor any crawl errors. Once Googlebot is happily crawling on the new IP address, you should be all set as far as Google is concerned.
  5. To make sure everyone got the message of your move, you may want to keep an eye out for visits to your old IP address before shutting it down.
Proxies
A few webmasters were concerned that proxy services are being indexed with copies of their content. While it's often possible to find duplicate copies of your content in our results if you look hard enough, the original source is most likely going to be ranked higher than a proxy copy. However, if you find this not to be the case, please drop us some URLs in the Webmaster Help Group. There are many Googlers including myself who monitor this group and escalate issues appropriately.

It was great talking with webmasters at the conference -- we hope those of you unable to join us found this post useful. If you want to continue to talk shop with me, other Googlers, and your fellow webmasters, join the follow-up conversation in the Webmaster Help Group.

Update: Additional PubCon notes from Jonathan Simon are available in our discussion group.

January
  • Made preparations for our big debut (see February)

February
March

April

May

June

July
August
September
    • Introduced Subscriber stats
    • Revamped the UI
    • Added support for 2 new languages: Romanian & Turkish

October
  • Went all out for Halloween in true Google fashion
  • Launched new features in Webmaster Tools—and a lot of them:
  • Improved data freshness to keep you better informed about your site's performance

November

December
  • Another Webmaster Tools update loaded with new features:
    • Improved Sitemap summary pages to help you identify issues in your Sitemaps
    • Content analysis
    • Video Sitemaps
    • Added support for 2 new languages: Czech and Hungarian

It was a busy year, but we had a lot of fun. I hope you'll stick with us as we embark on more great adventures in 2008. Remember, you can always reach out to us through our discussion group or at various search conferences throughout the year and around the globe!