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Very few inbound links. And if this is what it is, then we have been working hard at getting "relevant" sites to link back to us.
My partner was just wondering. Cause I was the yo yo who decided to put some sites on webtrends
So I sitting here wishing and hoping and praying and well,,,
It's easy to forget, but we should all be more careful about duplicates and exlude pages until they're ready, then remove the others.
Wish you the best for the update, we'll be having one thead again to all watch the update together, so keep us all posted. But getting back to the orignal topic here, it doesn't seem that Webtrends has anything to do with it.
So now I have a Robots.txt in the root for exluding /manual and I cleaned up the root and got rid of the duplicate pages.
But from what I have gathered from the archives, this is not in itself enough to get banned. But I can't find any other reason sooooo, again, I'll just wait for the dance (coming soon I hope cause these late nights are killing me)
We don't do cross linking, this is implemented on various clients sites, so I guess it shouldn't be a concern, but Google traffic is so important, that we don't want to risk anything by doing something that could somehow be interpreted as cross linking (probably just paranoia).
I didn't have any problems with including WebTrends Live (Personal Edition) in some of my sites. Still have top positions in Google.
Same here. Not for every keyphrase, obviously, but I'm on page 1 for many keyphrases and I rank #1 for several important ones. So WebTrends Personal Edition doesn't seem to have hurt me.
Wonder what will happen when I remove the tracking code end of the month (Personal Edition is being discontinued).
I've been wondering the same thing. I don't expect much change, if any--but even if there is a change, it will be hard to discern because of other variables such as new links or monthly tweaks in Google's algorithm.