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Not really - No-one guaranteed Wednesday.
<added>I've also noticed over the past 2 weeks that when I go into my stats and click on a Google referrer page link, the page that my logs say was hit is often on a completely different Google results page - higher or lower - or sometimes not visible anywhere.</added>
[edited by: Patrick_Taylor at 2:11 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2005]
I'm seeing a lot more than that. Not alway major changes, but certainly for my site. Just checked a bunch of DCs and for my main search term my site was, 11, 14, 23, 33, 53, 64, 93, and 95 depending on the DC. I'm seeing a good deal of flux. Maybe the people seeing the two or three result sets are just looking top 10?
Should that be a joke, or what?
And who is that Mr. Matt "X-SEO" Paines whom hiding behind his blog? another retired SEO :-)
Matt! you want to say something, come here and lets discuss it.
Thanks!
Oh my virgin eyes! Reseller is picking a fight! I knew he had it in him ;)
One thing that is consistent in all my research on this update is that sites that rely heavily on internal linking schemas with next to nothing inbound links will suffer under the Jagger knife. In other words, if G sees you have a great site with no inbound links, there is a good chance that site will get a penalty. Seems kind of logical I would think. At some point someone would link to that site via natural linking, right? IF the general public can see it or navigate to it in the first place.
Another observation that KW stuffing continues to be a problem for G, which is why they need us to report it. This one will be interesting to see G solve.
[edited by: Yippee at 2:33 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2005]