My response to the latest Update thread in the SEO Forum killed it dead!
So it is quite clear then - we must be being singled out for cruel and unusual treatment - or is that the paranoia kicking in?
Rankpulse activity was relatively high again yesterday and we had an even higher number of visitors coming in on very individual keyword phrases from Google. Reladvance is also showing continuing activity on SERPs results across different datacenters. The movements are not all adverse and things are a little less consistent than they were across data centers. Apparently there should be different results for our home territory in the UK but I haven't found out the address of those centers yet.
Found to my surprise that Google is still caching last August's versions of our streaming sample pages which is a bit ironic given the effort we have been putting into them over the last month or so and Googlebot is obviously skimming our site and not following the many links to our streams directory - no obvious way to fix that as far as I can see. Robots.txt is just an exclusion device for well behaved webcrawlers - there doesn't seem to be a way of inviting them in. The naughty ones come and go as they please.
Have a nice Easter or equivalent Spring festival!
So it is quite clear then - we must be being singled out for cruel and unusual treatment - or is that the paranoia kicking in?
Rankpulse activity was relatively high again yesterday and we had an even higher number of visitors coming in on very individual keyword phrases from Google. Reladvance is also showing continuing activity on SERPs results across different datacenters. The movements are not all adverse and things are a little less consistent than they were across data centers. Apparently there should be different results for our home territory in the UK but I haven't found out the address of those centers yet.
Found to my surprise that Google is still caching last August's versions of our streaming sample pages which is a bit ironic given the effort we have been putting into them over the last month or so and Googlebot is obviously skimming our site and not following the many links to our streams directory - no obvious way to fix that as far as I can see. Robots.txt is just an exclusion device for well behaved webcrawlers - there doesn't seem to be a way of inviting them in. The naughty ones come and go as they please.
Have a nice Easter or equivalent Spring festival!