__/ [Big Bill] on Tuesday 08 November 2005 12:29 \__
> It's hitting me now for some terms, not for others. It varies across
> the datacentres, as you would expect. ...
I begin to see pages coming back from nowhere into page 1. Only few data-
centres are affected and everything is sporadic and patchy. Sometimes I
aim at particular datacentres and sometimes I get assigned ones which are
up-to-date. I have absolutely no idea how this will end up, but I try to
avoid taking a look. Lifting my hopes up and then down to the ground is a
torturous game.
> ... I obviously can't sit here 24/7
> checking this out but I would suspect it's actually going through
> every page I have and shuffling them, some more than others. A tool to
> record this and create reports would be useful, may I suggest to the
> developers among you.
Have you tried any of these tools where you can identify your rank for a
given SERP across various datacentres? Maybe you can script requests?
Vis-a-vis exploitation of bandwidth using scripts (much like HotLinking),
page-rank-predictor.3d.net/page-rank-predictor.html
disappeared today. It was ripping off some other service to provide
PageRank prediction to potentially vast lists of input pages. The site is
sorely missed although it had some nasty pop-ups (which could be blocked).
Roy
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