Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
The 66.102.9.104 DC simply has very old supplemental results that have cached pages from nearly two years ago.
If your site is only a year old, or so (or less), then your canonical problem will never even have been in that data; so not so much a fixing of your problem, but of seeing data that predates the existance of your site, perhaps.
[edited by: g1smd at 11:29 pm (utc) on Nov. 5, 2005]
On the other hand on 66.102.7.104 doing the same thing provides more results on the latter search showing supplemental results with mydomain.com. And I am gone from the SERPS on 66.102.7.104.
Do I need to do a 301 redirect from mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com?
Thx.
So far, no sign of that at all, across more than a hundred sites that I have checked.
Someone always posts a "google is broken" post somewhere around this time; might as well be me then...
[edited by: g1smd at 12:03 am (utc) on Nov. 6, 2005]
Cleanup of the non-www pages might take a very long time. Every time that I have seen the cleanup finish, Google has then waited a couple of months and then re-imported even older data back into the SERPs again.
Check your entire site for problems using Xenu LinkSleuth or similar.
So does "blending" mean the supplementals are removed or back? I know where the smart money is on this. Im with g1smd. They are both lacking.
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^domain.com [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [L,R=301]
Make sure that all links to folders always end in a trailing / if there is no filename in that link.
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Use WebBug to check the redirect status. It will be 301 for HTTP 1.1 and either 301 or 404 for HTTP 1.0 accesses to non-www URLs.
Use Xenu LinkSleuth to check all the links within your site too.
[edited by: g1smd at 12:12 am (utc) on Nov. 6, 2005]
Redirect 301 / [yourdomain.com...]
Or should i do something different?
I'm joining team 66.102.7.104
Results look better overall on the terms I watch.
I totally agree, [66.102.7.104...] will have my vote too, more relevant even if it's not that much difference with the other DC, I find less "weird" SERP.
When I say less "weird" SERP I'm talking also about less country level domains that have nothing to do with where I'm living - seems like a better geo targetting.
Reseller! Can I still have the T-shirt? :-)
EDIT: I guess that these DC's are in the flux rigth now because when I double check some queries I sometimes can't find at all in the top 500 some usual websites on [66.102.7.104...] while they are given a #1-10 for allinanchor and a fine position on [66.102.9.104...] and they are not sandboxed anymore IMO. It's a bit weird.
How long to get the final temporary results? :P So at least we know what is the direction!?
[edited by: followgreg at 12:43 am (utc) on Nov. 6, 2005]
On 66.102.9.104 There is a couple of top .GOV and .edu results in the top 10 on sites that i monitor that are not in the others.
66.102.7.104 List a single keyword search at 10 $ 11 for the same page?
66.102.9.104 that serach is gone and internal page on thesite is on Pgae 3 . I really hope it is blended in from one of those 2 on 66.102.7.104
One thing for sure PR means Almost nothing