Big Bill wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 07:50:37 +0000, Roy Schestowitz
> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
>
>>Stacey wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> There appears to be a backlink update going on, or completed. I am
>>> showing some changes in my site. No PR change though.
>>
>>Does anybody know when Google re-shuffles its results drastically? My
>>downtime over 3 weeks ago caused Google to neglect my site. Why is it that
>>AV, Yahoo, MSN and Webcrawler did not have the ranking affected as a
>>result of that downtime?
>
> Because they didn't happen to send a spider looking for you at that
> particular time.
> Or, they did, but interpreted the results (your site wasn't there)
> differently.
> Or, you have a cat named Tiddles.
> Or, there's another explanation we don't know about yet. You don't
> *have* a cat named Tiddles, do you?
class CrawlSiteDownTime extends CrawlSite {
if (site.status==down || strcmp(site.owner.cat,"Tiddles"))
{
site.ignoreSite();
site.pr=0;
}
Damn those Google algorithms!!
>>Quoting http://www.google.com/webmasters/2.html:
>>
>>"Each time we update our database of web pages (about once a month), our
>>index shifts: we find new sites, we lose some sites, and site rankings
>>change. If your site was dropped from Google and you have not made major
>>changes to it in the last month, we will likely pick it up again in our
>>next index. It's possible your site was simply inaccessible when our
>>robots tried to crawl it."
>
> Sounds promising to me! Hang in, I would.
Been a hard month.... hope it will get back to normal, g00gle-wise...
Roy
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Roy Schestowitz
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