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Update Saga. Part 5

         

Brett_Tabke

8:26 pm on Nov 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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What say you?

Over and done with?

All done all through?

tigger

3:42 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>Are reciprocal links dead? I don't think so

LA.

I don't want to pull every word apart that MC says but from the coffee session he said "Best links are earned, not sold or traded" no does that mean they are dead I don't know but it does imply non-recp links are the only ones worth getting?

No how you can expect Joe blogs with his little affiliate site to do this is another thing considering according to various things I've read that G can easily track down 3 way exchanges

stateless

3:42 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The 66.102.9.104 results are now at 20 datacentres. Do you expect these to become the 'actual' google.com results? Is this increase in terms of datacentre numbers with these listings, or do people expect further change?

Matt did state that the 66.102.9.104 results will "migrate to other data centers over time" , so maybe that's what's taking place.

taps

3:52 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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confirmed: I see the new results on 20 DCs too

reseller

3:52 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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stateless

>>The 66.102.9.104 results are now at 20 datacentres. Do you expect these to become the 'actual' google.com results? Is this increase in terms of datacentre numbers with these listings, or do people expect further change?<<

Jagger3 shall migrate to most/all the DCs, mightbe followed up by flux. Yes at a time your default google.com (a DC) shall show Jagger3 too.

helleborine & taps!

Thanks for feedback ;-)

Eazygoin

3:58 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Reseller>>

My default DC has changed 3 times in the last 30 mins, which seems unusual?...any comment on that?
It was 64.233.187.99
Next 64.233.187.104
Finally 72.14.203.104

stateless

3:58 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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thanks for the reply. Do you think the 'flux' will be noticeable, once the results have propogated? Many people seem very unhappy with what's at 66.102.9.104 right now. Conversely my results on that datacentre are very good, and so I have somewhat of a vested interest in hoping the results spread.

taps

4:01 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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reseller: welcome ;-)

I do not see flux at the moment. Parts of my site, vanished Sep. 22nd, are coming back. Hoping for some more flux so see serps as they used to be back then in the sunny, warm and monetized summer.

A friend of mine's site made it back into the serps today. His results were URL only during the last two weeks.

tigger

4:04 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>His results were URL only during the last two weeks.

sorry what do you mean Taps?

taps

4:06 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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URL only means that in some cases Google is showing the URL only as a result - no snippet, no title.

stateless

4:09 pm on Nov 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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sometimes pages search results only feature the URL... with no description etc. I think that's wghat he means.
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