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Something tells me that those who profited from Florida are not as happy as I.
As a confirmed 'whinger' such news always cheers me up :)
I appreciate is G's attempt to get rid of some spam recently (not saying anyone here does that). It's just that G did it badly...or the linguistics stuff wasn't ready for prime time yet...or whatever.
All I want to see is a more relevant, useful and balanced set of SERP's, with the mom and pop's back in...
I'll know we're back on track when my cousin's Web site reappears. It was killed by Florida. Hobby site. Very cool. Totally a labor of love. Lots of hard core users. Barely made enough to cover costs. People love it. Since FL, searchers on G only find it with obscure search terms. Today, I saw it once at the 14th position in the SERP's for its main search phrase. Not quite back to where it was...but a breath of fresh air!
[edited by: caveman at 4:56 pm (utc) on Jan. 23, 2004]
I wonder if folks who are seeing big changes would mind confirming that they are searching on www.google.com and where abouts in the World they are.
I'm pretty sure that in the UK we are seeing different results on the few DCs that are up than you guys in the US are seeing. When I use a CGI based in the US that sends a search to Google amongst others I see some results that I can't get on any visible DC in the UK.
For example one competitor site is at #7 where it was pre Florida on US search but £50 on all DCs I can see in the UK.
Very strange.
Best wishes
Sid
The only explanation I can come up with is that in much of the rest of the world, users are not finding my site on Google.
If someone could sticky me a way to check this I'd be grateful. I've tried several methods but I always see innocent results.
If this is true, I will a) have to consider hosting in the US, and b) writing to the European Commission to ask them to look into this as an unfair trading practice.
Kaled (UK).
First a sidebar comment: I don't know what our collective definition of 'going live' is, but at the Eastern US location I'm looking from right now, I see the changes regularly on A*L and sometimes on www.
Has there just been a backstep?
--At the dc's showing the newer SERP's: Significant changes seem limited to some of the more hard hit categories in FL.
--Some homepages for hard hit sites seem to be working their way back, as a number of people have reported.
--The general direction represented by FL, rather than being rolled back, is now being extended to a larger number of subpages that had previously escaped the carnage - but this observation is limited to the few categories we watch most often, so I don't know how widespread it is...perhaps not very.
Too soon to tell, but looks...worrisome...albeit predictable.