Even though you *should* use a 301 (permanently moved), a 302 (temporarily moved) will pass PR along as well. It can take 4-8 weeks for the PR/back link data on a redirected page to show up for the...
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Even though you *should* use a 301 (permanently moved), a 302 (temporarily moved) will pass PR along as well. It can take 4-8 weeks for the PR/back link data on a redirected page to show up for the...
Would be interesting to know where they are collecting the data from...
- Shawn
No, data centers are not updated in a specific order. Search for "Google Dance" to find tools let you look at all data centers at once.
- Shawn
You can go directly to the data center website... for example www-va.google.com
- Shawn
It's not completely random... Google does some geolocating based on your IP address and is able to route your request to the closest physical data center via DNS. Also, it's not just physical...
You need to have a high PageRank site... the higher the PageRank, the more often Google will visit... From my own experience, Google seems to visit PR6 and higher pages daily.
- Shawn
Google made some algorithm changes, which they started to apply last night...
- Shawn
Yes, same as a text link.
- Shawn
Also, the top 5 search engine things is consolidating all the international ones together as well... And looking at your stats, you have what looks like much more International Google traffic than...
Not really sure why that is to be honest (aside from Google simply gets more web searches). Another site I have (way less traffic) looks like:
Top 10 Referrers
http://www.google.com: 1,610
No...
In case you are wondering...
It fluctuates between PR7 and PR8... Roughly 100,000 pages of content and a huge existing customer base. It's a company with products/services. We don't really do...
WebTrends
Yes.
- Shawn
Here's some of the more interesting stats...
- Shawn
October 2003 for digitalpoint.com
Hits
Entire Site (Successful): 30,410,061
Average Per Day: 980,962
Home Page: 176,390
Not that I know of... it would be up to the end-user (Google seacher) to specify English only sites if they wanted.
- Shawn
Depends on the web browser... some do (actually most do) still send the referrer to the server.
- Shawn