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-Advantage, you will still get peeks in visitors now and then when the site is 'everfluxed' until the big 'update'
-Advantage, You know next month traffic from those urls that are everfluxing now will increase significantly when they get permenant listing after 'update'
I really hope this update, will be a good one, because i haven't forgot what happened last month.
I still can't see the backlinks for sites that rank about the same as they always do and until now always shown their backlinks and now suddenly they dont show up anymore. Hope this won't happen again, i don't understand why it happend in the first place.
I think this is pretty normal, and past experience suggests that all the pages will be in the index (with PageRank calculated) after the end-of-the-month update.
We update content on our home page every day and as a result we have been getting a new fresh tag daily for the last week or so.
It's not something that you should take for granted, and i don't think they produced it so webmasters would see their pages ranking higher, the main focus for them is to present the freshest information on the web.
And so far when i see the "fresh tag" next to my site, i just say, well thanks Google for presenting as fresh results as you can, that helps me as a search a lot (Google's main goal is to satisfy the user, not the SEO webmaster ;) )
My Original Post [webmasterworld.com] describes a story where my site ended up being "too fresh" for its own good. The thread then goes on a little bit to explore ideas about how to key in on which pages are likely to get freshed.
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Last week a new page of mine gained a #1 on one of my most important keywords. After a couple of days it was pushed down as #2 by a new competitor's frontpage. Earlier this week my page completely disappeared as told above.
I have just searched again. To of my other pages now are #1 and #2. And the competitor is out.
Typical freshbot everflux.
From what I saw in the Google SERP's, I'm going to have a nice debut.
I have a newer fresh url which is only freshed about 50% of the time.
It took me awhile to figure out how to use search engine traffic effectively. I kind of think freshbot is simular. But anything that can move a site in the serps is important, even if it is only 50% of the time.
We (on one site) have added the google no cache tag to pretty much all our pages to ensure that visitors a) come to our site and get sticky or b) that visitors who use cache get the most up to date and valid version.
Since we have done so we have not lost position but we have lost the dates.
Do you think google should add the frsh dates to google even though the no cache is in the page? AV now has some of our pages as modified in the last 24 hours. I like that as it shows users we are constantly on the site.