Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
As for the recip links, with this update it seems that recips are infact graded higher. There's a network (which doesn't even hide that fact, says so in the footer of each page) with around 15 sites which spread out across my genre and its hitting #1 on the above DC and #2-3 on other 'updated' DCs.
trust me the searches I've done displaying those sites are 100% non-relevant in fact on the same result is even a well known British Airways!
Traffic up and down throughout the day
I'm repeating everything twice, repeating everything twice.
This can't be the end of this update, no freaking way.
Have you notice the little Google account thingy at your top right. Login somewhere, then logout, then try a search and you are still logged in.
Log this, log that, log out, log in, we are logging you.
Welcome to the data gathering arm of Google.
Oh, and by the way, Google Analytics is free.
No we won't use your logs, logging in, search logs, gmail...
Hmmm, I am started to get worried here.
The next big thing now is high order clusterlinking.
Here's how it works: place a triangulated link to a source of hub-like eigen-lucas blogged info, something RSS-style but with less structured info and more clustered pseudo-random mined sites.
From this nod, call it hybrid-SPTT which is what it's being called internally at most search shops. From a high probability URL sort most probable outcome links, when you look up on the list you'll see higher-nods, which when you look down you'll see lower-nods.
A higher-nod minus a lower-nod at same symetric position will provide you with the "spread" between those 2 nods. This spread measurement will provide the index to the next hyper dutchey value array containing just the precise link you should place to a certain topic.
Consider it something like hilltop meets jimi hendrix on steroids over the watchtower.
I hope this helps "reseller" and others who have so far contributed so much very important stuffing to our vast collective knowledge of google.
One more thing.
Say you write a site on something that will never change...barring any cataclysmic events. (cataclysmic, spelling?).
Then you rank in the top 10.
given that this article is on something that never changes, and you get more links, higher PR, make slight tweaks to improve it, how does that page go to 70th position?
It can only go by date published, spam or PR.
Suck on that.