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Update Allegra - Google Update 2-2-2005

         

illusionist

1:34 pm on Feb 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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My site which came back on december 26 update, seems to have disappeared again on this data center [216.239.53.99...] . Its notwhere to be found even in allinanchor, allintitle etc? I see majot change on that data center, is this a new update?

andystowell

11:59 pm on Feb 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Walkman: Was this the site you lost around about September 23rd? If so then I too am seeing my site lost around then creeping back in and ranking well. It looks to me as if the sites which were only ranking well with &filter=0 after the URL and now ranking well on there own.

Andy

Chico_Loco

12:14 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You can't say I didn't do my share

And what of us that seem to be taking a big hit? Can you say that we didn't do our share?

I've been working on new content for over a year and it's been progressively growing, however Google now wants to let me down, or so it would seem.

I'm 2 seconds away from adding a feature that will detect referrers from google.com and give them an alert stating that they should be using MSN search instead :)

steveb

12:18 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Google Directory updated on 216.239.39.104

Not the update of two weeks ago, a new one. Very significant movement of the PR in my niche too.

<edited... seems to have the old results flipping in and out, but the updated ones can always be brought back by refreshing the page a few times>

[edited by: steveb at 12:54 am (utc) on Feb. 3, 2005]

foxtunes

12:20 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"Walkman: Was this the site you lost around about September 23rd? If so then I too am seeing my site lost around then creeping back in and ranking well. It looks to me as if the sites which were only ranking well with &filter=0 after the URL and now ranking well on there own."

A site of mine which had enjoyed #1 rankings for over 2 years and weathered the Florida update, took a tumble in the google serps on sep 23rd 2004....Came back better than ever mid/end of december 2004....Now buried again.....

BobHighland

12:35 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A site of mine which had enjoyed #1 rankings for over 2 years and weathered the Florida update, took a tumble in the google serps on sep 23rd 2004....Came back better than ever mid/end of december 2004....Now buried again.....

Same here. I bet if someone was to volunteer to look at all of our sites affected in the same way they could find the common thread.

foxtunes

12:45 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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&filter=0 brings it back to #1 again.....Looks like the duplicate content knob has been give a good tweak again.

[edited by: foxtunes at 12:51 am (utc) on Feb. 3, 2005]

twebdonny

12:51 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)



You now do a search for our domain name.com and it shows up on the second page of results.

Insanity

nutsandbolts

12:55 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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216.239.57.99 is nasty.... seems to be spreading across other datacenters.... sites missing... urghhh... Google...

olias

1:10 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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216.239.57.99 is nasty....

I think they are messing with us in some way 216.239.57.99 is the only one where my site is holding up but is sinking badly in .53.99 and .59.99.

suidas

1:46 am on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Do you think they ever make a datacenter go crazy, and then watch what IPs visit it and what keywords get typed in?
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