Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
I would expect that the Google staff is going to test and tweak and test until they get the update to do what they want it to do. They have some goal and surely some standards against which they are testing.
You know they have to make it right. If not, they get one big black eye.
So I guess we will see up and down and around while they try to make it right.
So we just wait and work on that which we control. As for the SERPS, for now they are just leaves in a Google data storm.
If GG said that 66.102.9.104 is going to be the DC from where Jagger's final update will come from, what does the fluctuating of all those other DC's have to do with anything? Unless you think those "post-jagger" DC's are now going to be the de facto results?
Wish GG would get in here to clear this up.
Let's say I have a site that has been indexed by Google for years. Let's also say that I just completely changed the content (2 days ago) of one of the top level pages (PR6) of this site. I see today that Google's cache of this page shows the updated content.
My first question is, how long should it be before this page starts ranking in the SERPS based on this NEW content? Should it be as soon as the cache shows the new content (which is now) or will there be a little bit of a delay? Maybe even until the next big update?
My second question is exactly the same, but instead of updated content of an already indexed page, I'm wondering about a completely new page that has just been indexed yesterday which is part of a site already indexed.
I've been sort of out of the SEO world for little while, so the answers to these questions have changed since I last knew them. =]
The reason I ask is that I notice throughout this update that you two have had problems at exactly the same time as me...