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Fresh results rankings vs stable rankings.

Will permanent results be similar to fresh results?

         

theadvocate

9:47 pm on Jun 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I posted a couple of pages yesterday and they rank well on the first page of results for a mildly competitive term.

I know they won't last, because they are just fresh listings, but when they eventually do come back will they rank somewhat the same?

If they do not, does anyone continually create new pages for certain keyword terms to always have pages at the top of the results?

I wouldn't do this, I don't have the time or desire, just wondering.

Thanks!

Brett_Tabke

12:48 pm on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I don't think anyone can tell at this point until we have some more experience with the way freshie is working. In the past, it was not the case. There was the obvious freshbot boost, and then the fall off the cliff to page zillion. When it comes to fresh discovered and listed pages, I think the moral is chase links and let freshie find the pages all by it's lonesome.

g1smd

3:04 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Any pages that I have posted since late March this year have had a final listing that is about the same as the original Fresh listing showed (with a few days here and there with a big drop in position when Google did a temporary tweak to something).

DroffatsX3

3:56 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've noticed the opposite on some search terms for sites I'm watching that have been around awhile. Without the fresh date tag they're getting good rankings, as soon as a fresh date tag appears, the rankings go down.