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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]
There has been several interpretations to this line of yours:
- Then there will still be some minor changes after that as well.
I myself wish to ask whether that means that the serps shall be "everchanging" or what I call "The Rotating Algos" ;-) as in the case after allegra update.
Would you be kind to elaborate more?
Thanks
[edited by: reseller at 6:00 am (utc) on June 2, 2005]
Just go down to the bottom of the page and click "start a new topic".
I did, but it's pretty intricate to set up a "only one person can post" thread and Brett is out of town. Here's the last one that we did, for example:
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In fact, everflux is a pretty good analogy. If you go back to summer 2003, update Fritz was the beginning of the transition from a monthly update to an incremental index. It caused a lot of comments, because plenty of people were happy with an index that only changed once a month. A lot of the thickness in my hide started with Fritz during summer two years ago. :) Summer in the northern hemisphere is often a good time for a search engines to work on revamping different parts of our system and improving our quality; typically search engine traffic is lower in the summer due to seasonality. So the summer is a good time to think about things like bringing in new signals of quality and ways to rank pages, plus doing things like reorganizing our webmaster pages, etc. etc.
The current serps have some just plain terrible conceptual problems (ranking straight redirects is never good for example), so it will be interesting to see if coming changes do remove this garbage.
Then perhaps with the longer hours of sunlight this summer, the folks at the 'plex will be able to find the authority knob at last....
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"a few data centers have some different data that should be everywhere in a few days"
I sure hope these a new somewhere and not any on mcdar, because none of those could be called better than poor.
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When compared to most ofthe others it looks as if it has less backlinks.
Also it seems to have fewer & different directories in the top.