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February 15, 2011 at 9:00 pm #814776franjooMember
This is great news. I was just reading your PMs too at the time when I got the email notification.
Keeping the sites the way you have them now is very much acceptable.
I guess we’ll chalk that down to the February Google dance.
February 16, 2011 at 1:18 am #814786AnonymousInactiveI’ve confuddled myself. How long does a google dance usually take?
February 16, 2011 at 4:16 pm #814808franjooMember@Rak 226133 wrote:
I’ve confuddled myself. How long does a google dance usually take?
Indefinite, although a week to 10 days is about right. Sometimes longer.
Depends on their quality testing of search results. Since it’s all algorithm based they definitely scan the internet for all the QQs of people and do internal quality checks.
February 16, 2011 at 5:26 pm #814813winner.comMemberHI, This happens all the time – I see a great hit (10-15 clicks) for an hour sometimes and then POOF gone – What I would recommend if you get hits for xxxxx and you are number 10-20 even 30+ create a new (slightly different page) with that exact keyword phrase
February 16, 2011 at 6:42 pm #814816franjooMember@Shotgunpete 226167 wrote:
HI, This happens all the time – I see a great hit (10-15 clicks) for an hour sometimes and then POOF gone – What I would recommend if you get hits for xxxxx and you are number 10-20 even 30+ create a new (slightly different page) with that exact keyword phrase
Slightly different?
I’ve done some personal testing, 40% change difference is really the minimum requirement to get two pages of content indexed.
We use rewriting tools to accomplish this. We have content editors check the content and verify it’s readability. At the end of the day you can churn content but it really needs to be readable to produce conversions/acquisitions.
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