I don't know if this is because Jagger is coming to a cloise but Googlebot has been nailing my site hard today however the funny part is MSNbot and yahoo's bot have been going crazy in my site as well. Anyone else noticing this??
DC's are still jumping all over the place for some of my keywords...I don't think Jagger 3 is over yet.
some of my friend sites was back as well but is that just for the first page in before jagger, how about if the second page How we can get them back any body know this ??
My SERP's are still fluctuating per the DP ranking tool quite a bit. Still yet to see anything more than a stray googlebot on my site since this whole thing got started.
As I watch some keywords rise slowly, it becomes obvious that some sites are removed above me, and some added, and I have seen more than once a reversal of sorts, watching sites get dumped and come back again a day or so later, pretty much in the same position. I would like to think that perhaps they have taken the filters or pieces of the algorithm and applied them one by one, and stopped to take a look at what they did to the serps... perhaps to fix bugs such as the 302 redirect problem, or to look and see if there are others, including whatever it was that happened on September 22, or perhaps Jagger1. If this is the case, it would explain why some sites are still seeing fluctuations, and others have become stable. If you don't trip a filter or get reordered by a piece of the algo, it would seem that your site has become stable. What I would really like to know after this is all done, is that there is a level playing field - that blackhat techniques will get you dumped, that there are no bugs that can get you dumped by someone else. I would also like to see one more PR update, to fix the deep page with higher pagerank problem I have and have seen elsewhere. I think that would push me up a few more positions. The dP keyword tracker shows only 3 keywords out of about 100 moving for me today - all down. The worst was -6. I have never seen so little movement. Somehow reassuring, but a bit worrisome as well.