Google announced today that they have completed their new web indexing system called Caffeine. Instead of indexing information in layers, some more frequently than others, it is now an ongoing parallel indexing process. Does anyone have any input on how you think this might impact SERPs and if this means we (SEO professionals) should be changing focus to more frequently updated media, like a blog, to get better and faster results?
Matt Cutt has a good way of explaining things about how their Search Engine works by the way thanks for the link thunderbolt007. They have explained what and how Caffeine works and I got the idea very clearly. Updates really is something.
Hey, This Google Caffeine will effect 50% in result because as you know that this indexing system will boost up to new content 50% in SERP, so it will surely effect to your website ranking.
This is not a ranking algorithm update and does not affect the way Google ranks web pages. The only thing this means for your site is that new pages will show up much faster in results with Caffeine. My explanation - Google Caffeine: What Does It Mean