Over the past 2 weeks or so many of us noticed fluctuation of data across datacenters. For me when I check backlink and pagerank data across many datacenters I saw split results some containing old data from 6 months ago and some current data (about a 60/40 split). As of today I'm now seeing that about 90% if the datacenters are showing the most recent pagerank and backlink data.
Anyone else seeing this, or should I assume this is a domain specific thing for me?
tedster
10:06 pm on Dec 28, 2006 (gmt 0)
I've got to ask this -- did any of this shifting around have an affect on your rankings at all? I've long thought that what we are publicly shown in link and PR information is completely disconnected from the SERPs. Sounds like you've got a good test case to learn from.
centime
10:22 pm on Dec 28, 2006 (gmt 0)
i have a site with
links increasing weekly
SERPs improving consistently
TBPR & links shown by google,,,, reducing consistently,,,
So i keep promoting, tidying up my site, increasing content, generally trying to keep users and SE's happy, an hope for the best
viphost
12:01 am on Dec 29, 2006 (gmt 0)
tedster I've been working to get duplicate content issues squared away so this has caused lots of influx for me. (Changed URL's for every page but 301 redirect wasn't working therefore dupe content of 10,000 plus pages).
So to answer you question it is too hard test right now because there are too many other variables at play.