On Aug 10 , Matt Cutt finally reveals that google has planning for Updation named as Caffeine Update. For few months many people are facing lot of fluctuation in indexing. Many people has said it is just a minor change , some has told it is a Google updation. But Now Matt Cutt has describes in his blog about this.... full detail can be found here: www.mattcutts.com/blog/caffeine-update/
Nothing specific from Matt, I personally did not notice significant SERPs changes. What a pity the trial search is not available for UK yet...
I've just noticed some new things over google searches. Don't know about this one: And we could be part by sending a feedback from Dissatisfied link...
Facing a lot of fluctuation in page indexing for few of my sites also. Honestly, due to too busy with new blog development I'm not concern much on this fluctuation.
Yeah, typical Matt Cutts vague talk. All it really says it there's a update coming, you can preview it here and give us some feed back. From the Google Webmaster Central Blog:
Do I completely understand? pls correct me if I'm wrong. I understand that use of that link search (www2.sandbox .. something) is the future ranking and I will use this for improve my present ranking
No, you won't improve your rankings by searching through the link. It just gives you an idea how the new algo is likely to work. And - people, this is Matt Cutts.
Hello.. Yea i tried it and if anything some of my important keywords are where they where before so nothing really different and actually might help my sites. laterz malcolm
Well I'll tell you something. My sites that are heavily with affiliate links started disappearing, reappearing and doing some crazy shiptzz. The sites that werent actually improved drastically in the SERPS (doubled traffic). I hope this is not bad news for affiliate marketers, but it could be (Note however that my affiliate sites did come back to relatively the same place).
Well, I checked it out in the sandbox and it looks like most of my affiliate sites are a little higher on the new update than they are right now on the standard Google search. Other than a slightly higher rank though, I don't see any kind of pattern to differentiate the two.
Perform a search and then append “&gl=uk†(without quotes) to the end of the URL of the query string.
Wow, a lot of topics on this, since announced, lol. I saw no difference in my SERPS rank, but then again, Google is still dancing with me.
I think it's just an update to out pace the new Yahoo / MS deal Everyone has to keep us on our toes! Alex