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The panic is settling down, the whine of worry is receding to a steady hum in the back of my head, and several recovery plans are forming...
I lost my index page entirely, due to lazy keyword stuffing. My fault! Unfortunately, mine is a very small business: no listing = no food (let alone xmas).
I was planning on overhauling the website anyway, and I've given myself until 1/1/04 before I accept an opening with another business and abandon my own. The question now is: overhaul the index page and resubmit to Google immediately, overhaul the entire website and resubmit the whole thing in a few weeks, overhaul the website (starting with the index page of course) and wait for Googlebot. Time is most definitely a factor.
...are any of these plans likely to restore my index page to the directory before I have to throw in the towel in January?
There are also longer range options of starting over with a new website and closing the old.
Mahalo Nui Loa! (Thank you very much!)
We are looking at the most recent stable components of the algorithm (these all reach stability several months apart from one another, so some may be quite old), spread across different DCs.
'Stability' refers to when chunks of data have been compressed, therefore making it easier to apply some of the more arbitrary filters. Some of the new data over at G had not yet been compressed, so it was necessary to use an older index for this purpose.
Once the rolling updates start, many sites will pop back up. In fact, I think the rolling updates have probably already started...these will also take a while though. Google has certain data it will have to rerun on this iteration, due to using older data in the first place.
[edited by: James_Dale at 6:03 pm (utc) on Nov. 21, 2003]
(I also believe in voodoo)
Hopefully va will come around as Edouard_H suggested - it looks more like what I'd expect to see.
LisaB
I have been seeing www-dc going offline then a few minutes later it comes back online then it starts all over again... Can anyone confirm this?
If www-dc is going down this will be three data centers down, two just since this update started.
[edited by: BradBristol at 6:42 pm (utc) on Nov. 21, 2003]
I haven't been following Florida closely, but this reminds me an awful lot of Esmerelda and the "missing index page" problem. Do we have confirmation that something different is happening now?
What's the thinking on this...
This to me is alienating normal google users since the most relevant sites are not all currently showing up.
So my question is:
1)If it doesnt show up on google and it does in alltheweb so that means google has not crawled it yet.
2)Since those links have not been crawled by google then the effect of those links are yet to effect my site ranking in google.
I will appreciate if somebody can help me explain this.
thanks
Deepak
Words-on-the-page are mattering a lot more right now, which is both good and bad. It would be great if any hint of the localrank concept was in play, but clearly that is not the case, so it can be bad when unrelated sites rank just because they have a link pointing to an on topic site. Also very bad are the ranking of links pages just because they have the keyword repeated over and over and over. 100% keyword density seems to be literally okay.
Brett said:
It looks to me to be all about context. aka: the themes update.
I think you two have found some common ground once again. Very scary.
Will this mean another round of building new directory sites?
Someone at G said: "We need to blast the spammers ... they keep gaining ground, and the result is that it's slowly hurting the quality of the SERP's."
Another said: "Yes, agreed. And let's just remember that *anyone* who tries to manipulate the natural order of the ranking is, in effect, spamming."
Result: Many amatuer spammers gone. Many of the more sophisticated spammers still slipping by. Thousands of innocents crushed. SERP's in e-commerce categories returning listings mainly limited to large sites, news sites, .gov sites, .edu sites, bookseller sites, etc...
G should get back to fine tuning for Relevant results. In the past that seemed to work pretty well.
>I think: the florida update is all about a PR update , they took a old dataset and now compare it to the fresh crawl , and only links that are in the "old" and in the "new" crawl counts as PR, this way google removes sites that have used blogs - guestbooks - ffa - forums etc. to gain PR ( rotating pages ), I think that this type of old to new link compare started in september with a month to month compare, but did not do the trick so now they take a "old dataset" and compare it to a fresh crawl (the florida update).
ANYONE Please try this:
If your site is missing or has dropped in rank , goto -va and try your search, but put a + in front of your search so if you are searching for "blue widget" search for "+blue widget".
Please post here if your site is listed with the + sign in front ( only works on -va ).
05/11/2003 15:09 740,000 Found at 33
12/11/2003 19:34 639,000 Found at 24
20/11/2003 19:25 644,000 Not found in top 50
21/11/2003 18:59 656,000 Not found in top 50
Maybe this has been spotted before in those 3 Florida threads (I read about 90% of it though), but I find a lot of directory listings in the top rankings (sometimes even 1st)
Try these searches :
mac archive
atari archive
linux doc
download oracle
apache httpd
apache docs
Sometimes results are relevant, sometimes they're a far less (I guess that someone typing "download oracle" doesn't want to find all kinds of bits of it with no explanations at all). But anyway I hadn't noticed before that directory listings ranked so well. Can anyone else confirm this is something new in the SERPS?
Fred
I just lost two very good (large) adwords clients because they (like many of my clients) have been checking their Google, Yahoo and AOL rankings and decided (right or wrong) that Google is broken and that they no longer want to be involved with Google marketing.
Nothing I could do to convince them to wait a while -- they just said enough is enough and that Overture advertising with Yahoo and MSN was good enough.
I even asked if they would reconsider once Google got everything finished and was told definitively -- NO CHANCE, NOT INTERESTED.
This can't be good and my two clients are very likely not the only real businesses in the world whos is ticked at Google.
This would make sense. Blogs are in many ways like website message boards. They can be used in a spammy way; and even if the intent isn't spam, that can be the effect. For example, I participate in some website boards that don't mind .sigs with your URL it. The same as Usenet custom. However, it makes no logical sense someone get a Google boost for having their URL in a .sig.
These fairly sophisticated scripts that are showing up in the heavy hitter aff leagues are stemming out of the auto Yahoo/Hotmail mail signers that the spam communities use. Those were pretty evolved scripts. Adapting that same technique to PRGen scripts is fairly easy. That's how they got all those auto guest books scripts. Now they are just turning them on for the forums that allow sigs.
I use the same page formula for markets with 50% less competition and their positon is a stable #3.
Or is it a google shake-up and as in the past things will slowly return back to normal
shopgal