Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
ALL of it. That gets you the big picture ... not just a microcasm of our small little worlds
The big picture is billions and billions of pages in billions of mutations ..
I'll get back to you once the universe has imploded again or they found something better than superstring beta mesons.. or whatever..
Google spamfree will be at a wormhole near you... :D
The only Mozilla Googlebot crawl that really hit the index too.
So many supplementals hanging around from that time.
Webdude
I guess that DC will become Jagger3 soon then?
Are reciprocal links dead? I don't think so. Has Google devalued recips? Not exactly. IMO, of course!
I don't want to repeat my other posts, so if you skip back a few pages you'll find details about our site, changes I made and our recovery pattern, if this is of interest to you.
Of about 350 external links on our site, roughly 250 are reciprocated. Our previous page 1 phrases are now on the 3rd page, despite having recovered all our pre-update PR share (there was a PR update just prior to Jagger, which devalued many pages linking to us). However, we are now ranking on the 1st page for previous 3rd and 4th page phrases. All the phrases I monitor are competitive - above 50 million results.
Previously, our strongest serps were from phrases that appeared at the very beginning of our link anchor text. Now I am seeing high serps for phrases that appear deeper in the anchor text, or that are combined from words separated in the anchor text.
This actually makes total sense as far as Google is concerned, as I see pages and pages of key phrase-only links in recip directories and resource pages. This approach would effectively wipe out the majority of ranking results from all these outsourced 5 minute SEO campaigns, while still giving weight to natural, descriptive links.
I will now request changes to some of our recip links to move our key phrases deeper into the anchor text, and to split the words up. This will probably take a few days, but I will post back here with the results.
If this is true, then this is good news for recips on Google; although this is bad news for Yahoo!/MSN.
<edit>fixed a typo (50 million results)
[edited by: LegalAlien at 2:57 pm (utc) on Nov. 18, 2005]
One thing that could maybe lift your mood is that next year microsoft VISTA comes with desktop search directly to MSN, that will realy hurt google, that way you get more hits again just from MSN.
So, is recip links dead? I don't even think G has the bandwidth to entertain that though. I think they just see them as links to pages and nothing more (as they always have done)...
[edited by: Yippee at 3:24 pm (utc) on Nov. 18, 2005]