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Like everyone else, it also indexes link text.
I'm working on several ways to speed up the query response time, too. I generally try to keep everyone uptodate on what's happening behind the scenes on my blog at [gigablast.com...]
>Like everyone else, it also indexes link text.
Blog links are a big topic in some circles, and I notice that GB may be impacted as well. I'd be interested in your thoughts on if/how the proliferation of off-site linking technology has forced you to make adjustments to your algo.
Although, I can remember, before Gigablast got updated [gigablast.com], it used a formula called "Gigaboost" which gave your pages a boost, if you linked to Gigablast. Well, not exactly boost, but if for example results clash, instead of choosing a random one to go first, it chose the one which links to Gigablast.
The page, still exists: [gigablast.com...]
But I couldn't see any pages linking to gigaboost.html except for the previous blog entries.
Matt, does the whole feature still exist of is it dead?
Sid
I don't think that gigaboost as much to do with how gigablast rank pages. What if you don't have a link
seo2004wow, I said Gigaboost was just a formula that would help Gigablast in ranking clashes, I did not say that its a major factor in the algorithm.
All search engines don't work (with what you call) "link pop", PR is a good thing Google has, but its certainly not the most major factor in the search results. Every search engine gives first priority to keywors listed in the page, meta tags, title and url, they then give second priority to their own forumla (ie. Google = PR, Gigablast = Gigaboost).
I can't recall any search engine using "link popularity" as its second priority, all though - many do, but haven't seen any of them admitting it.
Sid
As you can see from this interview with Matt that Gigablast.com does use "link pop".
Does anyone know other things GB looks for :)
from interview:
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ĞMoteurzineğ. --
What do you consider as spam on your search engine?Matt Wells. -- Right now I'm probably most concerned with link spam.
[edited by: jeremy_goodrich at 5:59 am (utc) on Feb. 23, 2004]
[edit reason] shortened quote - thanks! [/edit]