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Update Jagger, Google Update Oct 18th, 2005

When can we expect a new PR update?

         

jretzer

5:33 pm on Oct 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Anyone have any guesses as to when we can expect a new systemwide PR update?

DanUKSW

11:30 am on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)



I've been using this format which seems to work for UK listings although I may be completely wrong!

[66.102.9.104...]

Dan

DanUKSW

11:34 am on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)



Just pinged google.co.uk from BTCONNECT:

66.102.9.99

and from Freeserve:

66.102.9.104

<sigh>..if only it were the Freeserve serps that were staying...lol.

Dan

Dayo_UK

11:38 am on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)



Those two dcs should be the same as they are on the same C-class (occassionally they may not align though)

Updated DC C-Classes seem to be:-

66.102.11.* (104,106,107 & 99)
66.102.9.* (104,106,107,147 & 99)
66.249.85.* (104&99)
66.249.87.* (104&99)

Not that I can really see much difference - but there is a site I am tracking that does look like it has been effected by Jagger2.

Moving a bit quicker than GG expected? - Comments was to expect on 1 or 2 dcs for a few days.

asher02

12:00 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A suggestion for Google:

Since there are thousand of website owners who did nothing wrong and just got caught in the cross fire between Google and spammers I suggest that Google will enable a paid service for re-inclusion or human check.

I will be happy to pay a considerable amount of money just for a person in Google to actually see & check my site to see that I did nothing wrong which takes 3 min. and I don’t see any spammers throw out money and flag Google with their site. It’s a win win situation for both Google & site owners.

Eazygoin

12:11 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks guys for the IP info...much appreciated :-)))

davew999

12:15 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)



I've just noticed that the site now with the top ranking in my sector has no <"description" tag>, <"Keywords" tag> or <"abstract" tag>.

The top sites have been changing over the past week or so but how can a site with no tags rank so well?

vBMechanic

12:20 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>>The top sites have been changing over the past week or so but how can a site with no tags rank so well?

Because using meta-tags to determine ranking went out of style about 8 years ago? :) (and welcome to Webmasterworld!)

McMohan

12:21 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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davew999
The top sites have been changing over the past week or so but how can a site with no tags rank so well?

Title attribute is the most important. Other tags have nil to low weightage.

Eazygoin

12:29 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks foryour help on UK IP for Google, but these just show results for .com [the world]. Any further suggestions on a UK Google IP address forthe current update?

peter andreas

12:51 pm on Oct 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps other tags (besides title) have a negative weighting now?
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