I am wondering if this is a new dance for new sites. Google needing to analyze the quality of the sites more so they need more time to determine ranking for newer sites.
I see a ton of new movement, and I dont think its largely related to content IMO (I dont use shit spun content). I think they are devaluing shit links. Me Thinks this because my sites with shit links have tanked, while older authority sites with solid links have topped out at #1/2.
The days of shitloads of comment and profile link blast benefits may be on their way out..
LOL, this is how WF makes you smarter. You learn to read between the lines.![]()
And a question about this +-1 thing...even if we could buy 1000 '-1's from BST, what would be the point? If someone hit my site with 1000 negs, I would hit theirs with 1000 negs. How the fuck would anyone be able to rank if we all kept hitting each other with -1's?
Wait one Gol Dern minute here... I see no way to -1 anyone.
.case study anyone?
This is likely a flawed assumption.Technically it's not a -1, but rather a block. you block them from showing up in your serps ever again. I'm making the assumption that Google would use this crowd data to judge the quality of your site....enough of them and maybe its not something they want anyone seeing? at least not on first page...case study anyone?
Old news, dude. This article says nothing but says there is a rumor.
Old news, dude. This article says nothing but says there is a rumor.
If you've been following news about the Open Graph at all you'd have known all of this a year ago.
Socialized feedback is one thing (that can be mimicked) but increased bounce rate weight is completely another.
^That's not sketchy, it's business.I heard bounce rate is a really sketchy metric, i mean if you actually find the answer to your question you might bounce pretty fast no?
^That's not sketchy, it's business.
It's the publisher's job to KEEP THEM LOOKING AT THEIR ADS for as long as possible, so it's therefore the publisher's job to NOT give them the answer they came looking for too fast.
no way, not in web design.
Web developer's job is to get the visitor the information to respond quickly and with a few clicks as possible. The longer they linger without finding what they came for, the more likely it will be for the visitor to hit the BACK button and be gone before they click exactly what we want them to (CPA offer, Contact form, email signup). We work too hard to attract that traffic. Close the deal.