Nice find, If it's a newly released version of Google Toolbar them I guess we all know when: 1- Backlinks gets exported.. 2- Google Toolbar gets updated.. 3- DMOZ/Google Directory should be next.. Finally PR Export will follow and I really think it's going to be quite soon enough Let's just wait and see how it will goes BTW, The results seems to be changing DC's all the time and most of them aren't caffeinated yet !!
I must agree as the results I am getting are caffeinated however my pageviews do not reflect what I am seeing. I should be getting a bunch of hits for a caffeinated keyword I see and I am getting none. I knew about the toolbar update however I have never seen it crash before. I am seeing reports on twitter of others having a toolbar crash at the same time.
I've got some keywords that bounced to the second page yesterday but are now back to were they were on the first page. They are showing the exact same results whether using caffeine or not.
I can confirm this. I have a stats website and it calculated 25 million hits today instead of 29 million hits yesterday. I noticed so many websites with 3~5% traffic drop.
Okay here is a strange one. The results I am seeing appeared to have stayed for the time being. I have talked to a few people that say that caffeine will kill tracker programs. With the serps I am seeing as well as having a few others look as well I have about 5 terms that I have checked that are very popular that our site is listed in the top 5 ot 10. The kicker is that we are not seeing any hits in our tracker from these terms.. That is completely impossible. we get hundreds of hits from yahoo and bing on these terms. It is only since the terms moved during an apparent update that there is no traffic. I am wondering if these are indeed caffeine results and the tracker is not working for them. Any thoughts? On a side note my affiliate stats are above average so something is happening with traffic I am just not seeing it reflected in he tracker. Could this be????
I don't think that's true at all. Assuming the tracker is keying off the "q=some-query-string" in the referer data from google, it's there in caffeine, just the same as it always was. An example referer string from google's caffeine site: http://www2.sandbox.google.com/url?...tring&usg=AFQjCNG8SzdegzaUTe9uPJZp8eGuNRHQSQ] note that the "q=somerandomquerystring" bit is there, as usual. Note the
I guess Google Caffeine is still ongoing. Our sites SE results in Google.com and sandbox.google.com has a big difference. Any idea?
Perhaps they're adding in small bits of the update at a time as to not entirely shake the foundations of the internet from the web developers point of view?