OK...after recent BL update my links about trippled. New BL numbers were showing in BL Tracker, McDar's and in main Google as of yesterday. Today their showing in BL Tracker and McDar's but in Google they've reverted back to pre-update numbers. Anyone else seeing this?
Yes. All data centers other then a couple not reporting are all showing the new numbers. So is Shawn's BL tracker. It's apparently only directly in Google where it shows old data. Same with Google tool bar. Tool bar shows old data also. Strange since all the data centers have the new numbers? Oh well....It's Google.
Perhaps it's your browser (small chance but happened to me before too). It could be reading an old cache. Wipe all temp files etc. and give it a shift-F5 refresh (if IE). Just some ideas.
OK..That's strange. I cleared all caches, off-line content, cookies and everything I could think of and it still shows old numbers in IE. But when I check using FireFox it shows the new numbers? How the hell could IE be showing an old cache after everythings deleted and it was showing the right numbers yesterday? It's a conspiracy. MS and Google are trying to drive me crazy. PS: Thanks for suggesting it might be the browser. I would have never thought of that.
Mozilla based browsers sometimes add an additional string to the search URI. Play with that and see if it matters. I can't remember the exact stuff but we had a thread here before where we say different results on different machines and configurations and also with different variables in the URI. (Something like client=mozilla it adds sometimes, dunno why they would want to discriminate between the two...)
How did you empty your cache? THe best way to do it is go straight thru the temporary internet files folder and delete the files manually: *not* thru the browser itself. All files do not get deleted this way. Make sure your browser is closed as well. Sometimes after doing it manually; a reboot is in order as well.
I give up. I've cleared the cache with IE as well as all the cache and temp files manually and re-started the computer. Still the same results directly in Google? I guess what's important is that Shawn's and McDar's tools are coming up with the right numbers and my serps are holding so I guess everything is OK?
Ok...Here is what comes up in the address when I do the search for: Link:www.russian-liaisons.com through IE which comes up with 57 links http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=link:www.russian-liaisons.com&btnG=Google+Search Here is what comes up in FireFox when I do the search and it comes up with 153 links? What is interesting is that if I copy the exact address from FireFox into IE it still comes up with 57 links in IE? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=link:www.russian-liaisons.com&btnG=Search
Results 1 - 10 of about 153 linking to www.russian-liaisons.com. In IE latest version. Even stripping the URI down to http://www.google.com/search?q=link:www.russian-liaisons.com it shows 153. Same in FireFox. All combo's 153. Very very strange indeed. I guess you'll have to live with it for now and try again in a few days.
Guess your right. Just have to wait and see what happens? Just in case anyone thinks I'm going crazy I copied part of the results directly from my browser. I'm really not going crazy and I haven't even had a drink. Web Results 1 - 10 of about 57 linking to www.russian-liaisons.com. (0.10 seconds) Russian Mail Order Brides 36 to 40 Years Old Top Beautiful Russian brides. Meet beautiful Russian ladies and Russian women for marriage. Free Contact Program. www.russian-liaisons.com/Russian-Ladies-36-40-top.htm - 4k - Cached - Similar pages Russian Women 36 to 40 Years Old, Page 5 Russian Brides - Beautiful Russian mail order brides women and ladies seeking men for love and marriage. Free First contact Program. www.russian-liaisons.com/Russian-Women-36-40-5.htm - 11k - Cached - Similar pages www.russian-liaisons.com/russian-women/18-25/Russian-Bride-I-263.htm Similar pages
Just throw out the crappy IE thingy that you are using not even worth the hassle IMO .. stick to Firefox.
Sounds like your ISP may have a caching proxy setup. Who are you using for your net service? There are times when these things are setup and you never realize it. (My office ISP has one, and it drives me insane trying to do SEO work from there, but at home it all works fine over my DSL.) DS
I haven't thrown IE out but I'me using FireFox to get here right now. I'm using SW Bell DSL. I could accept the ISP caching if it wasn't for showing the correct numbers the past few days. That's what throws me. To top it off now I just checked again using FireFox and Google has dumped 22 BL's it was reporting earlier today. Maybe they read the forum and decided that if that's what i thought I had they would start reverting back to it?
Try IP address of a Google center rather than www.google.com Or just give it a few hours. Google is famous for such behavior
One of my main sites BL went down the tubes for some reason. Had over 500+ and noy it reports "1" back link.. Several of the internal pages are casched but the home page can't get indexed to save it's life. Really confusing.. I've tried everything I know to get Google to see it, but now even the BL's have went bye bye..
Google seems to be at it again. Yesterday they gave me back 10 of the backlinks they took away on the second. Almost 1/2 way there to getting back to where I started after the last update. Anyone else see any changes over the weekend?
Lou, I think you are worrying (obsessing) WAY too much over what are really normal fluctuations in (a) Google SERPs and (b) Google link: results. All that really matters is where you appear in search engine rankings for search tems that people might use to find your site. Stop obsessing about backlinks and PR and focus on tweaking and improving your site to rank better -- and by that I do include site structure, navigation, and content. It will not help you to rank well if when people click on the Google link they find a site that doesn't grab them and encourage them to stay a while.