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If Google was "broken" across the board, then I'd expect even non-competitive SERPs to also have great changes. All sites would have an equal chance of getting hit. Leading me to suspect that what is happening is by design.
There are plenty of sites with affiliate links that are not spammers. There are even more affiliate sites that are somewhat or very spammy. I hope G is going after spammers and not all affilate sites. Either way, there seems to be a lot of collateral damage.
Why are people posting before it's done? To let G know this update so far has problems. It takes a while - especially when minutes can seem like days as is currently the case - but always in the past G got the message. I'll keep assuming that will be true again, until G proves otherwise. If and when G lets the good guys down, there will be hell to pay. It's theirs to lose and so far they haven't lost it.
It could be considered rude to post of absolute delight and thanking the Google Gods amongst a bunch of the webmasters whose sites had the reverse fate, and are in angst. And consider that the content, confident, satisfied and pleased webmaster just doesn't have the emotional need to post as much as the angry, confused, frustrated, and suicidal webmaster. I still find it curious that all the test info SERPs I have checked looked good post update.
That's fine but we do not work in the same industry {adult}. Google is not God if it were all serps would be 100% correct in all industries but they are not. Google has made it perfectly clear that zero and duplicate content zero backlinks, doorway pages are legitamite ways to achieve top spots for competitive terms. I wish not to accomplish top rankings by cheating but I guess have to now to survive.
[edited by: ulysee at 3:34 am (utc) on Nov. 18, 2003]
Interesting theory. How many here have been creamed that have no affiliate links, and also are not spammers?
SERP's are starting to make a bit more sense that have the new backlinks. Anyone else seeing this?
I am seeing that our PR went up from 5 to 6, and that our backlinks ahve gone from 61 to 82. Yet we still got moved from top 5 position to mid 50s. It does not make any sense yet, but obviously the update isnt over,...so I am hoping the backlink and PR update means something good is coming.
I wouldn't be surprised that Google has just thrown in the towel when it comes to adult sites. Trying to keep up with the spam in that area is something that they may consider to be economically unfeasible.
I also see a toolbar PR update now!...hmmm...wasn't there one last week too?
I've climbed up to PR7!, but my ranking has dropped by more than a hundred results.
And finally, maybe one of the strangest things I've seen for a while: on some DCs I show PR5, on some I show PR6, and on some I show PR7. I have never seen 3 different PR scores listed across DCs for the same site.
[edited by: James_Dale at 3:49 am (utc) on Nov. 18, 2003]
if you search keyword1-keyword2 and look at the highlighted words in the SERPS, google only highlights:
keyword1 keyword2 it would not highlight keyword1 keyword3 keyword2
if you search keyword1 keyword2 and look at the highlighted words in the SERPs, google will highlight every occurance of keyword1 and keyword2
Could there be some sort of pentaly for over optimizing keywords?
Would be very odd indeed though, if Google decided to keep a PR7 site optimized for a 200,000 competing results phrase, buried on page 16 of the SERPs. I don't see any site above me with PR as high as 7.
[edited by: James_Dale at 3:56 am (utc) on Nov. 18, 2003]
Noticing that this backlink update does not include the Google Directory link that we got after the recent Directory update
Same here. Google's cache of the Google Directory page my site is listed on is older than the one showing before the update. Also several of the recently indexed pages are missing. It seems a chunk of recent data has fallen into limbo.
So that's the secret real index! eheh trying to convince myself everything is ok....lol