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So...
I've seen the most amazing amount of hand-wringing, towel-throwing-in, wailing, tooth-gnashing, world-will-end-today-ing as everyone has slid down the ratings.
Everyone?
Well, that's how it looks.
But who is going up?
Someone has to be! Can't all go down - it doesn't add up.
Are they smug, sitting in their air-conditioned offices, smoking cigars ordered via a neat cart-based online cigar-vendor (http://www.neat-cart-based-online-cigar-vendor.co.uk)?
Or are they working hard to consolidate and anchor their position?
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Why say all that?
Because some of this forum seems to be devoted to people who want a free search engine and simultaneously want to dictate how it works.
If it's free, I'll be happy to work to its rules, especially if they promote good web pages.
Meantime, I suspect many people would be better off stopping wailing about sliding down the SERPS, and wondering who has taken their place and why.
One of my websites, a charity fund-raising site, has gone from seven to one in 160,000 for two keywords.
So count me amongst the people for whom GoogleGuy's suggestions not only made sense but were implemented, not argued about...
And I also went from eight to one on MSN and four to one on Fast.
So is it just me? Has EVERYONE slipped down? How so?
Nah - there are a lot of people who'd bubbled up the charts - seems that they're keeping quiet!
So why this constant, constant feeling that EVERYONE has lost out?
Is it only the losers who are whinging?
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DerekH
You're right. Everyone hasn't gone down. There are a few of us that haven't really moved at all or have moved up due to the long update process. We're the ones asking why it's taking so long to update, not what is the deal with the update.
Human nature!
Years ago the town in which I lived went through a revenue neutral property tax revaluation. That means that total taxes remained constant, anomalies that had accumulated over the years were fixed.
For months and months the local free newspaper (worth every cent it cost, I may add :) ) published endless letters to the editor complaining about the tax increases. Funny thing, those whose taxes had gone down (remember: total tax base was unchanged) smiled and kept quiet.
Forum 3 has, in spite of the best efforts of the mods and admins, come to resemble my town newspaper, publishing the complaints of the disgruntled losers and completely obscuring the true picture.
For every site that goes down, surprise, another site goes up. Those who go up have better things to do with their time than post here. Hence we only hear the whiners.
I find that checking a few keyword(s) once a week and producing new content daily is better than checking all my keywords daily and producing new content on WebmasterWorld.
I just wish other people shared my ideals. Because I have to admit my participation is down due to the onslaught of whiners and complainers. I also have the opinion that forum 3 itself has lost some value for the same reason.
Google isn't the end all be all, visitors and customers are. If your marketing focuses on Google and your sales depend on Google then your livelihood depends on a privately held company that provides a means for random people to search the Internet for free. Doesn't sound like the best business model when you leave the word Google out if it, huh?
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Just an aside. Maybe SEP and SEO is looking in the wrong places or just not prioritizing their work right. Perhaps SEP/SEO should focus on other web sites in the industry and authority web sites and NOT SEARCH ENGINES. If you work links and good words from good web sites traffic will come and Google (and the lot) will follow. Perhaps, people will learn from putting too much importance in Google.
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If you read the posts?
Yawn, don't point me to some obscure search term
Please try to get it into your head the data is old!