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hundreds of pages was on top one for few days then gone

         

daypick

4:20 am on Sep 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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anyone knows what is going on?
google has crawled about two thousands of our web pages.
nearly every single page were listed on the top 20,
few thousands of very popular keywords were listed on top 5 for few days.

however, it only last 3-5 days and then gone. I can find some of those pages if I do site:myDomain. and some pages may not even listed at all.
when it doing this, I received nearly no hits at all.
I normally receive few thousands of hits from google per days.

If i wait about 7 -10 days, it will repeat. all my pages are coming back and then disappear again after few days. well, you get the picture.
I think it is very necessary to let you know that most of our keywords are very popular, most people are paying over than $10 bucks for them.

my questions for you guys is that is there something we should do?
one more thing, every single page was ranked for PR3 before March 2006, after that only home page has the PR3 rank. and the rest of pages do not even have the rank at all.

your feedback would be greatly appreciated.

soapystar

9:14 am on Sep 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



have you ver seen a magician pull a rabbit from a hat?...or a woman walks into a cabinet and then is no longer there?

The question really is..was it ever really there? Do things really disapear?

You ask why you dont rank where you did...others say there supplementals from over a year ago have been removed...if you only look at what you see..then you see nothing!

RichTC

9:43 am on Sep 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi,

IMO i think google rotate the data in the data centres so that no one site will continue to rank all the time for all search requests in all regions.

For example, about 40 pages that went onto one of our sites (pages about specific subject matter not high hitting) went into the serps in top 20. Three days later they were gone, on checking the site:url we found the pages had not been cashed.

So in conclusion, one set of data centres index the data, another set takes longer to index it and they just rotate between them. Thats my take on it

soapystar

10:53 am on Sep 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



yes. Theres a continual fragmentation of the index.

trinorthlighting

11:40 am on Sep 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



It might take a little time for all your pages to get indexed across all data centers. Just wait a few weeks.