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Minor Shuffling - Incremental Indexing

Not enough changes to be an update.

         

alexdo

7:02 pm on May 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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hi to all off google watchers

I see a huge changes in google serps across all the google datacenters in europe and asia but US serps are the same...

A few of my site goes up and a few goes down

Did you see the same changes?

Thanks

Alex

Frequent

2:50 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Personally, I attributed the sites drop to url-only last update to the lack of meta description tags on that site...I knew I forgot to do something. ;)

Freq---

reseller

2:53 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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helleborine & Lipik

Thanks. Taking into account the site of sailorjwd too. It seems that sites of different ages have been affected.

<One thing I see is pages with a few keywords in the filename that match the page title somewhat seem to be candidates for url-only status.>

I have several pages of the kind you described. None have been affected at this moment.

We just need more observations during the next 48 hours to have a good idea about what the folks at Google are targeting this time.

garyr_h

3:01 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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64.233.187.104 - Seems really different from other DCs for me. One site went from #250+ to #53.

brokenbricks

3:20 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I see nothing different at all.

idolw

3:33 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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still seeing nothing from central europe.
checked multiple DCs but no changes in my area.

Dayo_UK

3:46 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)



I am seeing backlink and pr rollback for some sites to prior last PR update.

For Example (if its allowed) - Bluefind is a PR2 (was PR2 before) on non-www homepage in 216.239.37.104 at the moment.

Therefore it looks more like a rollback - hopefully this means that soon we will be rolling forward again.

[edited by: Dayo_UK at 3:47 pm (utc) on May 17, 2005]

Zygoot

3:46 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I'm seeing about 25 percent more traffic on my website since yesterday. Seems like something changed at Google.

Dayo_UK

3:48 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)



As someone stated earlier - I am seeing a lot of fresh dates from 15th. But nothing dramatic in the serps.

helleborine

3:53 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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My 800+ page website now officially receives NO traffic from Google - beginning yesterday afternoon.

I'm where I was 10-12 months ago. No, worse; I don't even come up for my site's name.

I hope it's a "rollback" and of short duration...

g1smd

4:05 pm on May 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have seen a few long time spammers (cloaked page that redirects to another page that then blitzes the user with popups and trojans), like 12 to 18 months, drop out a couple of days ago. Were at #5 and #9 and now not in top 250. Still findable using site: search but SERPS are URL-only.

For a site fully converted and 301'd two months ago so that all URLs would be non-www, suddenly there are many www URLs, as URL-only listings, re-appearing in the SERPs, some of them for pages that have not existed for 18 months or more. Listings (site:domain.com) were "perfect" for the site last week, but now filling back up with junk and URL-only www duplicates.

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