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The Google cliff

... for falling off

         

austtr

12:38 am on Sep 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



No, this is not a "woe is me" post.

Sometimes the changes in SERP's totally baffle me because of the sheer magnitude of the swings involving pages/sites that have not changed at all.

I'm talking about primary search terms that used to get a page 2 result now being on page 35 and page 1 becoming page 29. This is not some shuffle because of link changes, PR shuffles etc... it's as though the site has fallen off a cliff.

This is about the third time I have experienced this and if history repeats itself, the results will bounce back. It's as though Google morphs into an entirely beast beast playing by a completely new set of standards.

I feel like a little schoolboy who was getting pats on the head last week for good work, only to get a swift kick in the ar** this week for the same work.

Makes for very mixed and confusing signals.

WebGuerrilla

1:12 am on Sep 3, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member




Last month at SES, Sergey stated that at any given time, there are about half a dozen different ranking algos being tested each month. Much of those get tested on the live database.

It's obviously frustrating to those who see their sites vanish temporarily, but can't really tell if a new tweak improves the overall quality unless you push it out to the masses.

The days of bullet-proof listings that never fluctuate are long gone.