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The week after......how was it for you?

Collateral damage

         

vitaplease

12:37 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Its more or less one working week after the famous Google update and I am checking my log-stats for collateral damage done:

Average loss in Google referals; = 10%

Normally with every update I get about 5-10% extra Google referals because of extra pages etc.

The question is:

1. Was I 15-20% "over-optimised" according to Google? ;)

2. Should I blame Google for a 15-20% in update inaccuracy :)

Anyway, someone was made happy with the visitors I missed out on, was that you?

Or can others share my loss of popularity..

Nick_W

12:48 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Slipped on my biz site but then I've not been maintaining it much lately.

New site is doing Fab with 300+ visits a day which 'aint bad for it's first month with PR ;)

Nick

digitalghost

1:00 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Generally, I can report an overall increase in positioniing across a variety of sites. Some of the pet phrases (read: highly targeted) slipped on a few sites but I think that recovery will be quite easy.

What I did see on a few sites is that phrases that have no business being #1 are, while phrases that I feel should be ranked higher remained the same or slipped slightly. Links from off-topic sites seem to carry the Pagerank over without the emphasis on the anchor text, resulting in a dip in the rank for those phrases in anchors but an overall boost in position for other phrases on the site.

The overall result for me? Additional clients. This last update pushed many people to the point of frustration with Google and they either want someone else to worry about it or their boss told them to find someone else to worry about it.

Traffic is up slightly (4%) for clients that listened to the advice about targeting many phrases rather than focusing on a few and sites that are content rich are still sitting well. A few of the sites with targeted anchor text on other sites have the advantage of those links being highly trafficked so the dip in ranking for those targeted phrases hasn't resulted in a dip in traffic and conversions are slightly up. (almost a full percentage point)

jk3210

1:22 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Main Site.....PR7....Stayed #1 for both main key phrases

Site 2........PR2....Been a dog since day 1

Site 3........PR4....Went from #10 to page 1,000+

Site 4........New site, No PR yet, but went to #3 in Y!

Note: Site 3 went from OK rankings to terrible rankings AFTER I linked it to my PR7 site! Hmm....

shanz

1:24 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I got my first really important No1.

jackofalltrades

1:31 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)



went thru a rollercoaster ride of rankings and emotions (and levels of sanity!).

My only site hit number one for 4 keywords for two days, then reverted to nowt yesterday, but today is number one for 6 keywords! :)

So im happy. At least right now i am. Thank god these posts can be edited at anytime.

No PR change - havent done much in the way of seeking links.

Next month - i probably wont survive the update - ill have 4 sites (hopefully) getting thrown around. Its been nice knowing everyone.... ;)

joat

Liane

1:39 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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No complaints at all. Nothing really changed for my site(s). PR went up a point on my important site. SERPS are pretty much the same as before. Some over-optimized, hyphenated-keyword sites that had been beating me are now lower on the first or second page. All in all, it was a good update for me.

hollyhats

1:45 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Nick-
I only WISH I had 300 hits a day for my site. That would be great. My site is really for a specialty type business. Unless you've lost your hair, your not coming to it.
But, I wonder what a great number of hits per day would be and what you would consider a poor number of hits.
Just curious, as this is my first time listed.
And when you say hits, do you mean visits?
Holly

Fiver

1:48 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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one keyword1-keyword2 domain when from 1 to 3 on its main single word query... while its page rank went from six to seven. evermore reason to pay no freaking attention to pagerank... except on links of course ;)

rogerd

2:21 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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A few ups and downs this time, but one unusual windfall - on one site, variations on a 5 word keyword that I never would have thought about targeting in a million years bumped SE traffic by about 20%. I think the relevant content getting indexed coincided with a direct mail campaign (by others) related to the topic. People get the mail, turn to the internet for the real scoop, and bingo... I doubt if it will hold up for more than a week or two, but it's definitely on-theme traffic. Sometimes you are good, sometimes you are lucky... :)

gopi

2:38 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Loss in Google referals = 40 %

The sad thing is the 40 % losed is the one for some 2-3 highly converting kw's. :(

furio

2:54 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It's funny for me...I noticed I may have dropped in ranking on a few of my keywords, but overall my traffic has increased 15-20%

I have a lot more pages indexed than before.

jamie

3:15 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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* We have dropped from #1 to #2 for our main keyword

* this single keyword accounts for 40% of all searches for our chosen area (i.e. 40% of people interested in our subject only type in the one keyword)

* google gives us 30% of all of our referrals.

AFTER THE UPDATE
we have not noticed any drop in traffic from being #2 as opposed to #1 for this single keyword.

(this comes back to the "what is the difference in referrals from being #1 compared to #2 - about which there is a lovely post here - unfort. can't find it again)

So in actual traffic terms we have not suffered...

BUT
We sell advertising based in part on our search engine positioning, and #2 is not as easy to sell as #1!

GoogleGuy

3:26 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"I noticed I may have dropped in ranking on a few of my keywords, but overall my traffic has increased 15-20%. I have a lot more pages indexed than before."

That's always a good reason to pay attention to referer logs and conversions instead of rankings.. Lots of sites may see their rankings move up or down for specific queries, but sometimes it's better to take a step back and look at overall traffic. Reading through this thread makes it a little more clear that several good sites are also doing well in the new update.

Jakpot

5:42 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Loss in Google referals = 45%

Betcha I get it back next disaster.

Marcos

6:21 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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how was it? Mixed.
We are a ISP, targeting money making, bandwidth hungry power sites. Some of our Dedicated servers customers, hosting complex applications, database powered sites and completed secured business infrastructures, has lost between 25%-75% of its traffic. That traffic is going now to sites with just a couple of pages on it, Link farms, and affiliated sites referring traffic to someone else.
We are having a hard time explaining our clients why they must pay content based managed services, expensive design, a news feed, security and ergonomic auditory, while the top 10 sites are now amateur, 1-2 page sites, hosted at a free hosting provider, "designed" with Frontage, without even using pictures, let along good spelling or grammar.

On the other hand, one big client/partner has gone “only” from #3 to #2, but has increased a surprising 300% the customer conversion rate, just because a very, very, popular Microsoft Network site, usually #1, has vanished ( no, it is not Hell.com :) ). We are having to upgrade a 5 machine cluster so he can cope with the new customer turn around, but I suspect he will be back to #3 next month, he will have to compete again with Microsoft Network, and may not be so happy with our new, increased bill by the time it arrives.

mack

6:25 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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On my site to be honest I pay very little attention to SEO (simply because I dont have the time)and my page views has went up by almost 30% since the last update. Perhaps the new algo is more suited to un-optimised sites.

Iguana

6:37 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I experienced a giant increase in backlinks (300 to 1100) probably due to my internal pages climbing from 3.9 to 4 and I finally reached a PR6. I only experienced minor improvements in rankings for search phrases and recents days logs suggest I am moving from 3000 per day to about 3500 - not as much as I hoped but not bad.

chiyo

6:54 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Our info ezine sites slightly improved in rankings (keywords we follow) this update. Our commercial site went down slightly.

On Monday Google referrals were around 10% down on average Mondays; however we seem to have improved gradually through to today where we got 10% more Google referrals than average Fridays. Hopes this continues

We have noticed inside pages getting more hits, and a much broader range of terms getting queried in Google, all nicely relevant to the topic of the page. So while we may have dropped on some obvious terms we follow, this is being made up with other relevant terms we have never seen before for inside pages. We have mainly info sites with columns, news, and original analysis. There is a lot of content, and Google seems to be picking up pages and delivering referrals from previously not picked up pages.

zeus

7:33 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Well this Google update was the best yet for me, on all main keywords Im ranked good, but a the specific keywords its not that good, but I think that is because the H tags are not that much importend this time.

I can only say thanks Google for a good update, I now have 125.000 unique visits a month and the response about the page from visitors are great.

zeus

Marcos

8:15 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Googleguy

>Reading through this thread makes it a little more clear that
>several good sites are also doing well in the new update.

I’m afraid that may sound slightly delusional, GG. We understand that as a Corporate Official, with or without a taste for lava lamps, you will not produce any mea culpa, admit any errors, faults, mistakes, dissonance, or even a slight unbalance.

That’s fine. Nobody is expecting that. But you can't loss contact with reality, either. Google has been so far the best Search engine ever, and most of us are confident your company will we able to solve those minor problems some of us are reporting. Don’t let us down.

hazardtomyself

8:32 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>>How was it?<<
I had the #2 spot for my keywords with a PR of 3. After the update my PR increased to 5 and my position now lays on the third page. The weird thing is that #1 and #3 did not move. I just got replaced - with a giant commercial portal that you have to dig and dig to find any relevance. The interesting thing is that my traffic is almost identical. Why you ask? Because there are 3 pages of irrelevant results. I was initially devestated when the dust settled but since my traffic is virtually unchanged, I worry not. 3 pages of pretty irrelevant results though? Some algo is off cue.

nipear

8:42 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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On one of our sites we went from #2 to #25 for a 1 word search term. We got a majority of our traffic from that term, but with the new update our traffic is up a little. Looking over our logs we are doing well on 2, better on 3 and great on 4 kw terms. Our lost traffic was just replaced by more targeted traffic.

Over our 6 sites traffic is up a lot, with some major shifting in the serps. I guess you can't be #1 for every term. Like many people have said before here. Build a great site with lots of good content and google will stick you at the top for some kw's you'd never think of searching for....

europeforvisitors

8:44 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)



Lots of sites may see their rankings move up or down for specific queries, but sometimes it's better to take a step back and look at overall traffic. Reading through this thread makes it a little more clear that several good sites are also doing well in the new update.

I fell from #2 to the mid-30s for one of my single keywords (which is a major subtopic of my site), but overall traffic is up. So there's some truth in what you say.

I do think the quality of Google search results may have slipped a little this month, though. I say that as a user, not as the owner-editor of a Web site.

rogerd

8:55 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>Reading through this thread makes it a little more clear that
>several good sites are also doing well in the new update.

I agree... GG is not delusional (on this subject, anyway... ;)).

Of course, it's easy to imagine that some authentically good sites have suffered during the shuffling, so one's perception will no doubt vary depending on whether one is on a chute or ladder.

Birdman

8:58 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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On my main site the best kw phrase went from #1 to #27 with a hidden text, keyword stuffed site taking #1 and #2. #3 and #4 also went to a spammed site. Yet, as others are saying, our traffic remains stable due to new pages bringing in traffic on a broader variety of keywords. I believe that G will shake out the irrelevant results next go-round.

GoogleGuy

11:15 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"I'm afraid that may sound slightly delusional, GG."

We try to stay pretty grounded, Marcos. :) I've called glitches before. An easy example was when we showed adwords prices in millidollars instead of dollars for a few hours. No harm done, but a few webmasters and I had a good laugh. :)

As I understand it, you think that dmoz is being given different weighting somehow now, and so everyone should join to be an ODP editor? I think being an editor for the ODP is noble, but our scoring improvements aren't things like weighting the ODP more.

I'm still hearing a pretty mixed bag more than huge changes, but I'll be happy to check things out if someone wants to file a spam report.

Marcos

11:36 pm on Oct 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Googleguy,

>As I understand it, you think that dmoz is being given different
>weighting somehow now,

Not quite. That is just a collateral effect we observed in some categories. I called that one back, and apologise, actually.

>and so everyone should join to be an ODP
>editor?

Actually I said in another tread that such a thing will be overkill. I was hoping you fix it, so such a thing will not be necesary. In my case, such a change will sholve a lot of problems, but I don't think that is the root problem, affecting many other sites.

>I'm still hearing a pretty mixed bag more than huge changes, but
>I'll be happy to check things out if someone wants to file a spam
>report.

So the point is, right now you thing the Index is probably fine. Sure, you will improve it, like you always did, but no u-turn in the changes you made. Is it?

Sasquatch

12:08 am on Oct 5, 2002 (gmt 0)



So the point is, right now you thing the Index is probably fine. Sure, you will improve it, like you always did, but no u-turn in the changes you made. Is it?

He didn't say that, and I doubt that he would since that would be commenting on the algo.

I think he was saying 2 things.

1. he read all the comments and gave each person one vote, instead of each post one vote. With possible extra points for trying searches as a searcher instead of SEO. Lots of us are happy with the results.

2. If you want a fix, file some reports. He isn't seeing them come in yet. If you find a real problem with the results of a search, report them. There is not enough information allowed on this board to search out the problem sites.

And for those of you adverse to "snitching", this time you can just give examples of searches that are gone bad.

Marcos

12:18 am on Oct 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hey Sasquatch, are we going to disscuss what we think he must think we think he have said? :)

I'm glad you like the index as is, enjoy it. Did you try Altavista? Try it, you may like it also ;)

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