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I think Google are now crawling major sites more often and this is having a knock on effect on the general serps. Movement anywhere caused movement everywhere. If you know what I mean
What's truely interested is that the No1 position for our keywords is held by a site that now has No PR, which should be correct, becuase this site has no text and very few links.
I'm feeling very hopeful now, that on the next update, this site will once again drop off :)
Thanks for all the great information, all the time. :-)
Regarding your above statement:
"If Googlebot doesn't fetch another 'Fresh' listing when the last one (a day or two ago) gets a little stale, then it throws it out and reverts to the last full update."
Does this suggest that if i continually update my page, it will continually be indexed? And that once you stop for some period of time, you would then revert all the way back to the last update? Is that what you're saying there? Finally, if so, do you know what constitutes a significant enough update to warrant an indexing? Thank you!
Mark
If you are being crawled daily and you updated 5 days ago but not since, then I don't know if your Fresh listing stays of if you revert to last month.