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| Member | Out of curiousity, after the last Google update, did anyone notice any new filters? Some SEO factors that Google has eyes for and/or factors that are no longer as important before the update?
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() | I got hits from all the usual keywords before the update . infact the listing got improved where i was expecting something else ![]() |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Santa Fe, NM
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![]() | All I saw were improvements in positioning. I do know some sites that were using link directories that did lose position so I think Google is starting to look more for link quality versus quantity. |
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| Newcomer Join Date: Jan 2006
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![]() | We were tanked during the jagger update. I suspect either the Links manager subscription or some duplicate content. I have since cleaned that all up and was wondering if anyone had any idea of how long it might take for google to like me again? Anyone have any other ideas of what I should be checking on my site? |
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