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I also notice it seems that Google has 2 banks of datacenters. Only one of the 2 does the partial update. Next partial update, the other bank of datacenters is used. Looks to me like -ex, -in, and -zu are involved this time. And, possibly -va. However, it could be that all of these are being rerouted all to one physical datacenter. Looking at traceroutes this may be the case.
Having only one site, it's not a complex task. If I had 37 sites, I'd probably recruit some student who needed a pt job for CD/gas/pizza money.
Not necessarily. Only parts of the database might be updated at any given moment. From Google's point of view, what counts is the SERPs people see. 99%+ of all searches aren't even aware the link: command exist. Only folks like us at Webmasterworld use that. The PR display is another thing that they might only update once a month or so, as that is a low priority. Google would want to devote its efforts primarily to what really counts.
So this would imply a rolling update every X days of backlinks and that this new process simply has not yet began.
Is this the general consensus or do some still beleive esmerelda has not yet truly settled and when it does we may see rolling updates or a few more traditional monthly updates?
I can see differences between db's but how G is addressing them, i'm not to sure yet.
Just sent 2 seperate spam reports with GG Esmerelda in the tag line.
One has hundreds of hidden text words on every page in the site.
The other is no fault of the author, just a duplicate page that Google gave slots 7 and 12 in a competitive term. The #7 tells you that the page is no longer maintained there and to goto to the new page. That new page is 100% the same, only hosted on a new server.
Thanks!
Nope, I'm still missing a TON of backlinks. Nearly ALL of them to be exact. There are big ones missing too, PR8's. The only ones that show up now are 4 piddly ones, and the other 16 are internal.
I'm really wondering if the dissapearance of my index page is a direct result of this, as they all point to it.
I have no clue why my backlinks aren't showing anymore, they certainly used to, and they are still valid and PR is still good. My site is not new either, so any ideas?
In reponse to "amazed" about geolocation.
From where we are the serps are totally different to the US serps. We used a proxy this morning to check our AdWords in the US and to our surprise our main site is MUCH better placed on the regular serps - USA version - then from here in SA. Seems right to me!
it used to be relatively easy to make 5 or 6 figures in a month with a few brand new sites. obviously, that was siphoning from some more established properties. i think that the playing field is just leveling out. as long as you have a long-term vision and plan, and you are offering something that people want, you will be fine.
In my opinion, the date a site was created has *absolutely* NO relevance to PR or serps - why should it? I'm not sure of any valid argument that would support this. I don't think this is the way the internet is supposed to work do you?
99% of webmasters can't compete on adwords when huge conglomerates are buying all the kywords to get market share not caring whether it is actually profitable or not!
When things calm down
In my opinion, the date a site was created has *absolutely* NO relevance to PR or serps - why should it? I'm not sure of any valid argument that would support this. I don't think this is the way the internet is supposed to work do you?