Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
My rather vague point is: if you're competing against thousands of other people who are selling shoes, who are all constantly thinking of better ways to advance their online shoe business (and you're doing the same), every time the algo is tweaked the methods you used to place well before (lots of dubious links, often) can suddenly be discounted, and poof, you're on page 10. For the sake of discretion, I won't even get into the MFA sites that flit through the serps on their grab and dash journey.
To sum up this mess, imho there are no "updates" as such anymore, just algo twitches. And also don't sell shoes online (someone's already ahead of you on it).
The length of time varies on the inbound source strength [ frequency of spidering ] once the source has been recoginized it is just a matter of the target page being newly cached in the search db before the adjusted position is apparent.
But the real update will happen 2-4 weeks after this roll out - eg:-
new infastructure + crawl with new infastructure = update.
I get entirely different SERPs positions for my site depending if I check from home or from work:
...... kw1.kw1+2 kw1+3
Home: 13 .. 3 .. 2 <-serps positions
Work: 17 .. 7 .. 6
I tried different browsers (IE vs Firefox) and get the same thing.
This has been going on for days.
Obviously its different data centers. I work for a very large US corporation
with its own worldwide network, and everything there funnels thru the East Coast.
At home, I'm in California with a simple dial-up connection.
Question is: Shouldn't the data from one DC propagate to the other in short order?
Why is it 'stuck' like this? -Larry
why don't you do a ping www.google.com to see the datacenters used both at home and work. Although I live in Spain I have got the same situation. From home I get the Bigdaddy Datacenter since the beginning of the year, whilst in the office I don't seem to get results from this Datacenter never.
hope this helps
This will open up a DOS dialog window. Simply type ping www.google.com or whichever domain you like and press enter. This will get you a result with the IP address. Make sure you are connected to internet though ;-)
Hope this works for you.