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Update Jagger - Part 2

         

Brett_Tabke

1:08 am on Nov 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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MissusC

1:13 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"the new index will be online next week,all data centers just cooking a stew....."

Google cooking a stew while webmasters at WebmasterWorld stew about it.

iszatmary

1:36 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)



There is definitely something happening, it's the first time since 4 days when new SERP's are showing on some datacenters for our keyword phrases on diferent IPs including: 66.102.11.99.

otnot

2:09 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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66.102.11.99 has the most movement that I have seen yet.

Andrew the Piper

2:29 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)



Woo-hoo!

First post here. (Following the Jagger discussion for a couple weeks now.)

I just checked 66.102.11.99

One of my pages which had gone from #1 to #113 a few weeks ago, is back to #7 at that URL.

You have to understand that my site is not commercial other than I have a banner sponsor for my site. My site is purely niche educational and each page averages about 10-100 hours of research, so my site does not have hundreds of pages, it has only dozens. It's all definitely high quality content and updated frequently.

It's linked from several hundred sites, but only about 40 with enough PR to show up as backlinks in the Google "link:" function.

I hope that URL is the future. It's certainly a drag having uninformative pages in the hundred places before mine—especially since my 3-year-old page merely pointing to the new(er) site URL ranks 40 places higher than the new page!

(Hope. Hope. Hope.)

adamxcl

2:40 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Good luck Andrew...sometimes jumps stick and sometimes they don't. I've had simlar experiences and almost wished I didn't see the high ranking datacenter as it gave a false hope. You never know for sure...but keep hoping.

pclip

2:41 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)



This is my first post.... have been reading probably a few thousand posts since the beginning and have been shuffling around in the top 4 through it all.... a couple of movements in the 20's but mostly in the top four.... lots of suspense as with all of you....

We are a commercial site but I don't think in a really highly competive field. We have ranked #1 for the whole year until Jagger. As with all of you we have been following and hoping for the best.

Right now some DC's are #1 some #2 some #3 some #4

We all need to wait for the real Jagger 3

Yippee

2:46 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hello, my name is Yippee and I'm a WebmasterWorld addict. You see, it all started with Jagger when our site tanked and fell into a deep depression........ I thought I can bring it back to life my own way to no avail. Now I am here, and I hope to detox my site.

LOL, WebmasterWorld is an SEO detox, isn't it? I need a drink :o

Whatever you do, don't take the blue pill!

[edited by: Yippee at 2:59 am (utc) on Nov. 5, 2005]

brokenbricks

2:48 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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66.102.11.99 is bad bad news

frup

2:54 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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66.102.11.99 is something radically different. Absolutely radical.

2by4

2:57 am on Nov 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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when I suggested earlier in this thread that google delay the release of jagger 3 so that we could watch some member's heads explode spontaneously, I didn't think they'd actually take me up on the idea, but looks like they may have.

Some members appear to be getting quite close to critical mass, yippee, hang on, time for a refreshing beverage.

Can't make much consistent sense of what I'm seeing on either today's DC of choice or yesterday's. Have to wait and see.

Got to love Matt's continuing use of the term 'become visible', notice he's not saying they're not testing jagger 3, just that it's not 'visible'. I continue to grow increasingly unenlightened by reading his stuff.

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