Hey! I have a question to all. Did anyone notice a serious drop in their SEPRs for the last 2 days? Is it a commong thing or something is going on with Google these days? Every 30 min I recieve defferent results in various DC: some keywords go for 10 points up some drop in 10 in next 30 min any ideas? Thanx!
One of my sites is going up and down the past two weeks or so. Some days it gets 0 traffic from google, on other days a few hundred.
Thanx for share DLGx! I noticed one more thing, that some of my drops in SERPs depend on the links a get for my keywords - like that: the better link I get - the more it drops my keywords (please note that I use only relevant and quality links only) Just like that
What gabs means is Google is always in a state of moving around data so your serps positions are always on a move.
The SERP is constantly changing but it's pretty weird when you appear to have decent position one day with good google traffic, and then your site is more or less unlisted the next day with no traffic from google. Then it goes back and forth like that several times in a single week.
Why spend your precious time on checking SERP. You should spend it to a more meaningful stuff i.e. seoing your site, adding more content.
The best way to check your serps is in your stats.. You can see what sort of position your in by the amount of traffic you get.. Yes look at your serps but use a tool like dp keyword monitor.. You soon see lots of movement all the time.. A good example is a very competative terms i'm targetting for a sub page that bounces between #12 and #7 ... Its been as high as #4 but by watching the serps your see that for competative terms site appear and dissapear just as quick.. You have to take into account fressness and new bonuses for brand new sites/new pages.. Using stats you can see where abouts your site is ranked by compairing traffic for that k/w vs position in dp.. note when you search your hitting 1 datacentre from 1 location at 1 split second.. simple as that.. hope that helps..
Click tools top right... Its the first one on the list.. If you to lazy to that then http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/ hehehehe