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I have seen a reduction in listed backlinks, but that doesn't mean a whole lot these days.
More significantly, I have seen pretty big changes in SERPs across a LOT of niche terms. I am seeing links pages showing in the top ten. I am seeing heavily interlinked sites created by one firm rising in the SERPs again after being absent for almost a year.
Things are changing, at least in my sectors...
WBF
For the past 2 weeks I have been getting good links to my site, as many one way as possible. I have got a few one way links from regional and international directories, as well as a few reciprocal links from high PR pages. Only some of these links are in Google.
The result.
The site has moved up from nowhere to top 70. The change happened on Friday, out of nowhere. It still has no PR, but manages to rank relatively well for a new site in a big market.
Sticky me if you want the URL.
Create an Alert by entering in the search terms box
link:www.domain.tld
Select NEWS & WEB
Any time Google recognizes a "new" link you receive a message with the URL.
--moftary
Then PatrickDeese posted a thread over the weekend about serp changes in the back room, supporters.
This forum is pre-moderated. That means all the posts are reviewed before they go live. Everyday there is a trickle of "my serps/backlinks have changed. Is this an update?" posts.
Those don't usually make it out. When there is some significant shift that is impacting sites across a wide range of topics, the amount of update related posts we get increases dramatically. Based on the numbers, and which members are sending them in, it becomes pretty easy to tell when something has really happened.
I am seeing further upward movement on this site for 2 very competitive 2-word phrases, rising 9 spots in the results since Saturday / Sunday. One interesting thing about this site is that every page from the site in the G index has been dated "4 Oct 2004". I assume this is the result of some serious googlebot activity recently.
I have also noticed that much more established authority sites in the top 10 now have indented pages listed also for the same 2-word phrase.
Whether it is an unseen PR boost from some very good one-way links I have got from directories remains to be seen. However, considering that it is only a couple of months old and has been resigned to the sandbox since launching, I find it odd to be listing comparatively well all things considered.