Sorry, I couldn't get the url code to work despite copious referrals to the help files - not my day!
Not a good day today, Inktomi's ranking method seems to have changed slightly and I'm trying to get a handle on it. A lot of paid sites have moved from in top 10 to in top 30 - but I think (hope) it is just some shuffling after the last DB screw up.
I think .com has always been in there but only when they are UK relevant companies.
Seems to have been another reshuffle today. Last week the results were in the same order with loads of international results in. Today they are in a new order but just UK thankfully.
This relates to a .com address submitted and indexed same day(?) on 21 February. Have waited a few days to see whether or not there're any changes in the SERP - it looks settled.
Firstly very surprised by the quick turnaround but equally surprised by the fact that the page has a relatively insignificant reference to the UK in the text.
Perhaps this is off-topic here, but does anybody have an idea on the criteria for getting into the UK regional db?
I suspect that the acceptance criteria for .com sites into the AVUK db may be quite low - certainly a lot lower than I've believed until now. (This was too easy for my liking.)
As it turns out, the SERP for this particular keyphrase search seems to have setteled back to slightly older results and the page is buried deep.
It should never rightfully have got where it did so quickly, but I'm still trying to figure out criteria for .com acceptance into the UK db because it's still there with others from the same site.
Results appear to have updated yesterday on AV UK.
This .com site has re-appeared in top 10. More importantly, it looks as though the results are generally more relevant than they were a week or so back.
Other findings?