Has anyone seen any signs of the google dance since saturday 11Oct. I noticed an increase in traffic but this happened before so I am guessing this is just an index update which will only last for a couple of days.
I have seen some bad side of it since last 3-4 days... since last 3-4 days traffic has gone down substantially, and a week before that I had seen a surge in traffic. Would be watching this for a few more days. Looks like they penalizing me for no reason whatsoever.
I think changes are going on. I saw ranking drops for one of my keywords. Now its stable but a bit low
I'm noticing a significant drop. I was averaging 150-200 uv's daily from google and in the past several days, I've been getting 50-70....wth!
well, i saw an increase but I think it will only survive during the weekend. After that I will rank badly again. You guys would regain your rankings. How old are your sites?
I've felt a Google Slap, not a Google Dance at the moment... all my thousands of pages have been stripped of their PR and are now PR0. My homepage has dropped to PR2 from PR4. Urgh...
My domain is around 8-9 months old, and is a PR3. I know Google is indexing my pages, as few posts I did 10 days ago have been given PR0, which itself means indexing is proper. But What I am seeing is that for almost all searches My site does not feature in first few pages, for which it was on first page. Lets see how it goes for a couple of days. I know I haven't done anything that google might hate. But lets see...
and btw it got PR3 from PR1 in this september end update itself, and many pages which were pr0 got PR. But god knows what has happened to google all of a sudden.
i think you'll get your traffic back. I have experienced this traffic spike before for a couple of days and then back to normal. My domain is relatively new. I think google are just updating indices. I really wish to keep this traffic but I think it will be all over soon
Google changes the SERPs all the time. For your site, there may be a change in SERPs toady, where for my sites, that can happen tomorrow. Google is always doing these things.