Looks like the results have propogated to over half of the datacenters as of tonight... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showpost.php?p=439423&postcount=127 It's finally over. I got a boost on some of my targeted keywords, but lost out big on a few that I thought I would do better on. I still see a few spammy sites, and a few that really have me questioning the logic behind having the sites rank (php.net for web hosting paypal ) Overall, I guess I am happy with it, but more happy it seems to be over (barring a rollback...) How did you come out on this?
You should probably keep up with Caryl's thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=256&page=245
My #8 for "Online Pharmacy" was eliminated. I got Scroogled. The Oligarchy strikes again. Long live drugstore.com!
Meh, I'd rather just keep tabs on her thread. It has a lot more history and analysis instead of "OMG, I don't rank for term X anymore" or "Jagger must be over because only a few DCs are sync'd"
I got 50% by the Google Datacenter Watch Tool. But looking at my scratch paper count... OOPS. My apologies. But recounting, it has gained two since... it is going over half very soon. This is the furthest it has been, and is not stopping. And I follow Caryl and have been using her tools for quite some time... one of the few posters I will actually look up what the latest posts were... Back on where everybody ended up... The pagerank on my site seems to still be screwy, if you look at http://www.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Hosting/N/ I have what seems to be a 6... I am surrounded by sites with PR6... but I have a 5. Perhaps this is rounding, but check out the second page of my web designer listings. I had hoped when this was all over, that would be straightened out... and mine is not the only site affected.
No real loss for me overall, but my treasured #2 for Arsenal blog is now #12. For God's sake how can Instapundit be top ten for 'Arsenal blog'. I know it's a juggernauth of a site but surely some sense needs to be applied. No one is searching arsenal blog for politics or weaponery, they are searching for information and opinions on the Arsenal football team.
I don't know what the heck happened. blazemp.com is fine. Really not a significant change there. Traffic is down, but it seems that all my target key phrases are at about the same positions. BUT, autoimager.com and mystikmedia.com got dropped for all the targetted key phrases (except one on mystikmedia.com).
I am seeing similar sites on searches... from my original post, the thing I see for php.net concerning 'web hosting paypal' was a mention of web hosting, paypal, and a link out to php.net in a forum. Maybe some blog linked out to the site, mentioning building an arsenal... There is (perhaps was...) a piece of the algorhythm that made a choice between listing a site linked to vs. the site that is linking out... this is what made the 302 redirect bug a hijack, a dirty trick. Google would devalue the original page in most instances as duplicate content, then list the site that had the redirect link. I had seen examples of pages with normal text anchor links out to poor sites getting the vote... but it is less obvious, and less clear it was truly happening. I am now wondering if something changed in this bit of the algo, or if it was dropped. It seemed as though PR was the deciding factor, but several examples were available that showed that was not it. I am still curious as to what that factor is...
I wonder if that's a bad thing; using PR as a sledgehammer. If you have earned a high PR rating over years of quality material, perhaps it is your right to be placed in the top ten for the odd unrelated query.
The thing is, the forum php.net was linked from is probably more relevant to the search term. The decision was not always a bad thing.
It isn't over in my book. On more competitive phrases there is still flux and disconnection on the dcs. On less competitive phrases it appears to have settled in with agreement on the dcs. Still more to be revealed. Dave
I honestly think that Jagger 3 isn't going so good for G and in the next few weeks maybe we will see a total new index with the fixes in place however the way this is going it may not be fixed until after the first of the year. I am just speculating of course however I will add that I am not basing this on my own site but more on the fact that alot of people are still bouncing all over the place.
I have to agree with Barre Tire.....today the traffic on all of my sites is back up...in fact traffic on some of my sites has jumped to nearly double what it was earlier in the week....
I tend to agree with cyclops, Although my site is somewhat new, but still traffic seems to going up today