I am still seeing "perplexing" results. See my post here... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showpost.php?p=458976&postcount=42 Caryl
Some of my keywords that had recovered some are today down again over 9,000. I have one keyword left on page 1 and that is my site name. At least customers looking for me can find me. But most everything is N/A with a few in the 50 - 400 range. When will they get this jagger 3 done? Or on we on Jagger 7 by now? :-0
I am hearing from others there there is a possibility of a rollback going on. I have not seen any thing to verify that on my end however.
This is a post I read on another forum not sure if it makes sense or not "HMMMM I find it interesting that over 90 days we got over 10K pages indexed. They were not indexed in one day, but over 90 days. As of yesterday we lost all 10K pages. For the rest of our site we also are seeing a master cache that has rolled back to November 2004 on all pages that had a previous cache date over the past 30 days. I also had 200 pages successfully deleted thru the Google removal tool 48 days ago.. They are now back in the index. This sure looks like a rollback to me.... "
This morning the experiment page is disappearing, minute by minute, from the results COMPLETELY! As of 6:AM only 12 Datacenters were reporting the page NOT FOUND (in the top 1000 results). As of 6:40AM, 7 additional Datacenters were reporting the same. I expect, at this rate, to be totally gone within the next few hours! For the page/keywords I have been documenting in detail - -The cache date has been stuck on Nov 09, 2005 08:11:11 GMT for 17 days now. -There are clearly three different sets of results returned across the Datacenters. -Nine Datacenters report 560 pages indexed for my site while the remaining Datacenters report 26,100 pages. From where I sit - Google does NOT seem at all stable! You can view all of the data collected, since the beginning of Jagger, for this page at... Google October/November 2005 Event - Jagger and Cache Date List Caryl
Using the DP tool I noticed yesterday half of my keywords took a big dive on the main results however this morning they are back and in better pos"s then before.. Still not pre Jagger however...
I see a drop on one of our sites - the drop is a few spots. Anyone know if Matt Cutts or any G insider has given any additional info as to where we are with the whole J update? Do we know when this will end?
Matt posted something on his Blog about the so called test data center. he said he might be asking for feedback on the data sometime this week. The test data center he has mentioned is 64.233.179.99
Hey, my site actually is in the cache on that DC! And ranks at 12 instead of 200+(was #3 pre-Jagger). Anyone else see positive results with this DC? -- Derek
Waaaay better results for my site on that DC, sure hope it propagates to all the other ones! But this is strange: for my keyword, on my current DC it says Results 1 - 10 of about 3,870,000, on the test DC it says Results 1 - 10 of about 15,800,000. Where the heck did they get all those extra results from???
fryman I hadn't looked at the DC until now... You are right awesome results........Hope it spreads as well....
Maybe it's all of those pages they dropped out of the index by accident... I swear, Google engineers must drink more than I do.
66.102.9.104 original results were much more cool. clear for phrases I was searching. exactly, not looking at just mine
Excellent results on 64.233.179.99! All 12 previous Google top tens held ground. Three more KWs move into the top ten, one of those being a pretty competitive KW phrase Eleven others showed dramatic improvements -- including one KW phrase that draws 368 daily searches moving from #176 to #11. Hopefully, this will spread across all the DCs.
I think many here would applaud a full rollback to 9/15/2005. I know I certainly wouldn't mind regaining the considerable traffic and $$$ lost by Jagger... -- Derek