A Reduction in Weight?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by mrdjkcool, Feb 21, 2005.

  1. #1
    Ok something is seriously wrong witht he add network. I have quite a few sites on the network and am noticing ridiculously low calculations.

    I would really appreciate if anyone could help me understand why my site www.upstreamcruises.com which has about 100-150 PR4and5 pages has a weight of 57.

    I believe it used to be around 4000.

    I also have abuot 5 other sites that have gone from 3000-5000 to about 500.

    Any ideas?

    DJ
     
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  2. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I just did a search for upstreamcruises and found only 46 listings and a bunch was not your domain.

    Look into how many pages Google currently shows for your site.

    Shannon
     
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    I've noticed a similar problem. My PR4 site had about 190 pages in G, then recently it went down to 157. It's weight in the coop was cut so much that my total weight for all my sites is now half of what it was. Almost all of that loss is accounted for with this one site.
     
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    Well a fwe questions then...

    1) ok even if I have 40 PR4 and 5 pages indexed by G. Why is my overall weigth only 57? That just doesnt seem right to me!

    2) Joeychgo... you said Im about to lose most of them. Why is that?
     
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    I've had alot of weight flucuations lately. From day to day my weight goes from 30k area to 60k area. Been that way for about a week now.
     
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    You need to check with the API. You can do that at www.g-metrics.com

    Its a waste of time to try to evaluate it using your local datacenter. The most common reason is you had a lot of pages dropped due to duplicate content.

    If you still feel its an error, get a new API key. That seems to always take care of it.
     
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    I've been using gmetrics to track it. Results from the past few days:


    Date Googlecount Change (%)
    2005/02/23 921 +1.32%
    2005/02/22 909 -86.49%
    2005/02/21 6,730 +635.52%
    2005/02/20 915 %

    Which explains why I have the flux in weight. Oddly enough, when I search my site over at knacky (which uses the google api) it always returns 6,000+ indexed pages. :confused:
     
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    my site www.timelessgifts.com has been drastically reduced I tried using another API key still no luck I'm trying that gmetrics thing now maybe it will show me something. But just using normal google search my indexed pages have actually doubled while my weight keeps falling.
     
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    My weight it back up today. It's been yo-yoing like this for about a week now.
     
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