Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Starting with J1, we started to see problems with multiple key words. Before J1, multiple key word phrases could easily target a brand name for a product. Now, it's bizarre: A multi word brand name search with the word "supreme" results have the #1 result being some case in the Supreme Court. HUH? I just don't see how that can happen unless the word supreme automatically maps everything to supreme court and cases there-in.
Also, it's a "kiss of death" under Jx to have a product name with a region or city attached.. e.g. anything with the word Phoenix (meaning the bird or rising from the ashes concept). Everything under the sun in Phoenix will be shown before your product.
Maybe some filters or algo components are turned off now, but other than that, something is amuk with Google.. maybe we should call this update the "Lost Mojo"
Look forward to hearing if others are see the same with Jx and its impact on product / brand names.
PS.. was Jagger supposed to implement new semantic filters? I thought it was mostly a DB clean up, spam buster release.
[edited by: arnarn at 11:05 pm (utc) on Nov. 14, 2005]
The algorithm bites back ... :D
I seriously wonder when wikipedia has reached critical mass and collapes in itself...
Meanwhile .. if you type definition:bla into Google you get answers.coms Wikiclon ... always on the first position.
Hmmm logic?
I like some of the other serps, the ones where they show because there is one and only one link to them that happens to be one of the keywords searched for.
Do it "kw1 kw2" and none of the sites on the first page are same as when the "s aren't there.
I always loved those ones especialy if the cache copy was of a 404 page and the current #1 no longer returned a response.
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?&range=6m&size=large&compare_sites=&y=r&url=www.yahoo.comNo, no no. LOOK at the graphs. See how they dip at the same time as the Jagger rollouts...[alexa.com...]
search.yahoo.com - 7%
wots your point?