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Update Saga. Part 5

         

Brett_Tabke

8:26 pm on Nov 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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What say you?

Over and done with?

All done all through?

MHes

2:31 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I agree Leosghost

I think its time to assume things have well and truely ended as far as the jagger updates are concerned. New movement is flux.

I feel for the members who dropped and did not recover. I thought some would come back but I think the problems they have will now require some overall changes to their site and a rethink is required. Changes take time to have an effect but in my opinion the time has come to stop hoping a recovery will happen on its own. The changes will be unique to the sites and I doubt a pattern or clues will be seen by continuing to discuss jagger3 or watching the DC's. The difficulty is that changes, especially link ones, take a very long time to be effective, so it will be a long haul to recover.

WW_Watcher

2:43 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Again on the topic of a possible PR update,

Seems like in the past, the PR in the G directory was updated before the G toolbar PR was updated. I had not checked the G directory in some time (no real use for it), so I went and looked, and it appears to have been updated from the last time I had looked, but I do not remember the last time it was updated.

Anyone else see any changes in the PR ordering of the G directory?

Back to watching
WW_Watcher

Ankhenaton

2:48 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)



Cant see any evidence that Googlebot activity is heavy

It sucks like 3 year old on speed on my server..


be effective, so it will be a long haul to recover.

Thanks that cheered me up tremendously ...

Anyway I assume G analytics is also a kind of trustranking implementation on the long run if they have enough data .. So I am gonna try that. Although I would have thought they already use the adsense data. It will be interesting to study the differences .. to check how well Google teams collaborate.

jaffstar

2:59 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Guys,

Tried about 4 methods of Mod r domain.com to www.domain.com, this one worked :) If anyone else needs it:

RewriteEngine on
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}!^www\.domain\.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [domain.com...] [R=permanent,L]

The Contractor

3:18 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Sorry I did not include
Options +FollowSymlinks
As I assumed you had that option on via "Web Options" (Symbolic Links - enabled)in Hsphere as it's always more efficient to have as many things running as you can in httpd.conf file instead of .htaccess. You will also want to block access from "prying eyes" via
<Files .htaccess>
deny from all
</Files>
Otherwise I can load up your domain.com/.htaccess in my browser and see what you have in there ;)

*note: some hosts block .htaccess from being viewed, but many do not.

WW_Watcher

3:23 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Lost my mind I guess,

The tool for checking PR across the datacenter IP addresses is now back to what it was, the same PR displayed accross all for both www, and non-www queries.

Back to work, will watch later
;-)
WW_Watcher

Eazygoin

3:47 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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On .9.104 I added a new keyword to my <title> tag last Sunday. By Monday it was listed at 49, and I had this word nowhere on the site before. During the week, it went to position 89,40,39,76, and today it has returned to its original position of 49.

Regarding crawling, my main site was deep crawled this Saturday, and again on Sunday, and my Google viewing stats have shot up today to more than double the months average. Once the update has spread, I'll give an update as to what's happening.

But so far, so good. The site is 7 months old now, for those who relate to older and newer sites in the index.

donelson

5:02 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Wow! Look at traffic at Yahoo.com (#1 site on the internet) during the Jagger updates

[alexa.com...]

soapystar

5:04 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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search.yahoo.com - 7%

wots your point?

donelson

5:05 pm on Nov 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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And Microsoft.com

[alexa.com...]

There are a bunch of others that suffered, and some that didn't...

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