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My website has plenty of outbound links, but they are on relevant pages. The problem my site has always had, was a lack of "inbound links." I got tired of searching for people to link to me (with all the spammy sites around) and gave up. So my pages have acquired some links naturally I guess(and I'll bet I still don't have more than 30 inbound links for the whole site) Still have a PR4, which I've had since it disappeared in Nov.
[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 8:54 pm (utc) on May 27, 2005]
>Now that PageRank is back online, it seems to me to signal that the update is complete.<
I think so too.
However, talking about the toolbar PR importance and whether it will play any major rule in future, I wish you take another look at what GG said on toolbar thread:
>GoogleGuy:
This is just plain old normal toolbar PageRank--no trustrank or update to the visible PageRank. <
Where does it say this?
I am much more of the opinion that now Page Rank is back things might start moving again.
But for people who have a Caconical URL either coming out of a problem or going into a problem things still might be moving.
EG. For those with the problem (hopefully coming out of) eg EFV then DCs beginning - 216.239.57.* and 216.239.53.* have backlinks and pr consolidated on both the non-www and the www.
I would expect this to move accross all dcs (Whether you class this as part of the update or a seperate issue I dont know)
But a couple of my sites have this problem and when I look at my serps then I honestly cant say this dance has finnished.
Probably lower PR homepages that have not been crawled since about mid May?
First off dont panic - I have seen this happen to a site with this update and come back. At the moment Google does not seem to be holding recently crawled pages for very long
However the page still appears in a normal search and site:www.domain.com search still returns results.
Might be worth watching - esp for those effected.
Google might be finished, but I don't think they are. Can anyone explain the different results I'm still seeing at the different data centers for my site? What's the general opinion on that? Does this mean they are going to leave it like that, or does the different results mean they are not quite done yet? I'm not too up to date with the datacentres and how they work, just that I know I can check there to see what's happening.
And yeah, earlier on it was said that results are irrelevant. Well, try and do a search for florists and artificial intelligence websites come up! Just for an example. I don't think they are quite done yet...
>Its not over yet, mysite is still in and out like ....<
AnonyMouse
>"up and down like a *****'s drawers" might be more apt!<
etraffic104
>Can anyone explain the different results I'm still seeing at the different data centers for my site? What's the general opinion on that? Does this mean they are going to leave it like that, or does the different results mean they are not quite done yet?<
Friends!
You have to choose between two possible scenarios:
- Bourbon update isn't over yet after 12 days of its start.
- Bourbon update is completed. And all 3 of you are describing the symptoms of "The rotating algos"
Your choice!