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Jos (jos)

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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 03/15/06 at 09:37:02 GMT |
Nope back to a 4 again now.
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GeoFan49

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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 03/15/06 at 15:29:54 GMT |
Is this what's called the "Google dance?" -- PR jumping around so much... Maybe different servers have different PR data, and it depends on which server you hit at any time? For www.AudioWavesPlus.com yesterday, the Google toolbar PR was zero, now it's back up to four.
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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 03/15/06 at 22:19:54 GMT |
Well usually there might be a day or two of Google Dance but this time it has been going on for like 3-4 months. Wonder what the heck is wrong with it?
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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 03/17/06 at 20:45:57 GMT |
Here's a nice little article about the sandbox phenomenon. http://www.webeventseurope.com/Internet_Marketing_Consulting/Article6195.aspx
GeoFan49 said: Sandbox victim? https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/faq/faq.asp?se=%2B&app%5Fhdr=&faq_id=974&topic_id=1&topic=Domains&return= Lately, the top search engines, notably Google and Yahoo!, have employed so-called "sandboxing" measures to ensure that no new Web page's ranking is allowed to skyrocket until its links and content have been examined carefully. The sandboxing period, generally a few months, applies to most newly-indexed pages and allows the search engines to ascertain that a page's back links do not originated from a link farm or other form of search engine spamming. The sandboxing concept can be frustrating for Web site owners, but it further increases the importance of link quality in relation to search engine ranking.
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GeoFan49

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Silktide GoogleWatch ? Posted on 03/29/06 at 00:36:17 GMT |
Here's a potential resource to track google page rank... http://www.silktide.com/tools/googlewatch It is not yet publicly available, but they "are considering offering this as a free service in early 2006." Check their other tool, SiteScore. It looks very interesting for keyword optimization, among other tests. Our homepage Google toolbar pr has stabilized at 4 during the past week. Another good article on the Google Sandbox: http://www.site-reference.com/articles/Search-Engines/Is-Your-Website-Invisible-The-Google-Sandbox-Solution.html UPDATE: the tool is here... http://sitescore.silktide.com/
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GeoFan49

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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 01/01/07 at 20:30:39 GMT |
We add a few new, high-quality, inbound links every month. Currently, it seems Google only updates links and pagerank a few times a year. Our website has had over 20 relevant, quality, (PR3 or better) directory page listings, and product-related forum postings, for six to nine months, and almost NONE of those links show up as inbound links on Google, yet... Most of those pages have a Google TBPR of 3 or better, they are cached in Google, and our links are there, plain to see, in Google's cache. For over six months, our Google PR has been fluctuating between 3 and 4 for the homepage, and 2 or 3 for most other pages on our website. Improving PR seems a real long-term, uphill battle for a local, small business website. Our local competitors are not doing better, so, it’s a level playing field, at least. We submitted to DMOZ over six months ago, very carefully choosing the most relevant category for our business. The DMOZ seems to be a black hole, no way to tell what we did wrong, no way to resubmit without penalty… and no results! Any suggestions?
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-- GeoFan49 in Silicon Valley, SF Bay Area, California http://www.audiowavesplus.com/ http://www.audiowavesplus.com/links.html http://www.audiowavesplus.com/team.html
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Re: Announcing new website AudioWavesPlus.com Posted on 01/03/07 at 18:33:16 GMT |
Nope, no suggestions for DMOZ from here. Maybe somebody else knows something. I haven't had much luck with submissions there so sort of gave up.
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