This is the second part of the Google Jagger update discussion. The initial part of this write-up discussed the overview of how and why Google needs to update its internet site ranking algorithms periodically. This report shall go over the certain locations the Jagger update has altered in the Google algorithm.
Sources at Google claim that the modifications we see are element of three-phase update (Jagger1, Jagger2 & Jagger3). At the time of writing this post, we are in the completion stage of Jagger2 update. The Jagger3 update is expected to be rolled out more than the subsequent handful of weeks.
Jagger Update 1
The Jagger 1 update pre-shocks truly started with a string of back-link updates that began in September 2005 and continued into middle of October 2005. In mid October, Google updated its PageRank database for public view. Usually updated as soon as a quarter, the PR update usually creates a stir. Even though most Search engine marketing professionals heavily play-down the value of PR in ranking, the legacy of its value is so deep-rooted in the minds of most webmasters, that it is tough to shake it off as an insignificant ranking parameter.
Jagger Update two
It is believed that the Jagger two update is now comprehensive and replicated to all the data centers of Google. To study additional information, please consider having a look at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=o_bzuphcyni/. Even so, you could nevertheless notice some fluctuations in the rankings as items stabilize for every single update. We are now at the threshold of the 3rd phase of the Jagger update, which is anticipated to initiate sometime in the second week of November 2005.
From what we have studied so far, Google has re-engineered many aspects of its algorithm. Amongst other aspects we will know as things roll out, we think it has altered the influence of the following:-
1. Value of incoming links
two. Value of anchor text in incoming hyperlinks
three. Content on web page of incoming links
4. Keyword repetitions in anchor text
five. Age of the incoming links
six. Nature of web sites linking to you
7. Directory links
8. Speed and volume of incoming links designed
9. Value of reciprocal links
10. Influence of outbound links / hyperlinks page on your website
11. Sandbox impact / age of your web site, domain registration date
12. Size of your site's content material
13. Addition and frequency of fresh content material update
14. Canonical / sub domains, sub-sub domains
15. A number of domains on identical IP numbers
16. Duplicate content on very same web site or on a number of domains
17. Dig up more on this related wiki - Click here: Profile for ghostrifle5 | Feedbooks. Over-optimization, excessive text markup
18. Irrational use of CSS
We are studying a variety of elements of the Jagger algo update and are closely monitoring the effect of alterations in each and every of the above described parameters and a lot of a lot more not pointed out here. We shall be discussing the effect of each and every of these aspects in the subsequent components of this report, which are likely to be written after the Jagger3 update and our study of it is total.
In the meanwhile, we'd like to give out a word of caution If you have suffered drop in your web site rankings, do not do any drastic adjustments on your website until the Jagger3 update is totally implemented and stabilized. There is a delicate balance and inter-dependence of all these parameters that can bring back your ranks after the Jagger3 update is completed..
Sources at Google claim that the modifications we see are element of three-phase update (Jagger1, Jagger2 & Jagger3). At the time of writing this post, we are in the completion stage of Jagger2 update. The Jagger3 update is expected to be rolled out more than the subsequent handful of weeks.
Jagger Update 1
The Jagger 1 update pre-shocks truly started with a string of back-link updates that began in September 2005 and continued into middle of October 2005. In mid October, Google updated its PageRank database for public view. Usually updated as soon as a quarter, the PR update usually creates a stir. Even though most Search engine marketing professionals heavily play-down the value of PR in ranking, the legacy of its value is so deep-rooted in the minds of most webmasters, that it is tough to shake it off as an insignificant ranking parameter.
Jagger Update two
It is believed that the Jagger two update is now comprehensive and replicated to all the data centers of Google. To study additional information, please consider having a look at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=o_bzuphcyni/. Even so, you could nevertheless notice some fluctuations in the rankings as items stabilize for every single update. We are now at the threshold of the 3rd phase of the Jagger update, which is anticipated to initiate sometime in the second week of November 2005.
From what we have studied so far, Google has re-engineered many aspects of its algorithm. Amongst other aspects we will know as things roll out, we think it has altered the influence of the following:-
1. Value of incoming links
two. Value of anchor text in incoming hyperlinks
three. Content on web page of incoming links
4. Keyword repetitions in anchor text
five. Age of the incoming links
six. Nature of web sites linking to you
7. Directory links
8. Speed and volume of incoming links designed
9. Value of reciprocal links
10. Influence of outbound links / hyperlinks page on your website
11. Sandbox impact / age of your web site, domain registration date
12. Size of your site's content material
13. Addition and frequency of fresh content material update
14. Canonical / sub domains, sub-sub domains
15. A number of domains on identical IP numbers
16. Duplicate content on very same web site or on a number of domains
17. Dig up more on this related wiki - Click here: Profile for ghostrifle5 | Feedbooks. Over-optimization, excessive text markup
18. Irrational use of CSS
We are studying a variety of elements of the Jagger algo update and are closely monitoring the effect of alterations in each and every of the above described parameters and a lot of a lot more not pointed out here. We shall be discussing the effect of each and every of these aspects in the subsequent components of this report, which are likely to be written after the Jagger3 update and our study of it is total.
In the meanwhile, we'd like to give out a word of caution If you have suffered drop in your web site rankings, do not do any drastic adjustments on your website until the Jagger3 update is totally implemented and stabilized. There is a delicate balance and inter-dependence of all these parameters that can bring back your ranks after the Jagger3 update is completed..