mistergemini sir, thank u for ur pointers. am subscribing to this thread.
a qn, in ur experience, would a spin article do fine for homepages or is it strictly for article submission?
people, this is just one of the things i really dislike about this forum, everyone wants to learn how to do something but they really give nothing back. Now the way i see it is that were all in the same boat here, which puts us all on the same level as some peoples incomes are starting to hit rock bottom, we all have to club together and do some research and bring back your findings. This place is a goldmine for resources which we all have to use in the near future and i've got a little plan hatched but i'm not sharing shit if people dont bring nothing to the table, mr g started the thread and i myself have noticed a lot of things that can help us, model number domains still rule so you can build a mfa site built around these terms, the long tail keywords can be won again but were all going to have to get domains like eg:enjoyinggreentea.com this way you can rank for keywords but you've then got the two main keywords and backlinks still count because i've got sites still ranking with only a few backlings,so come on guys lets rock n roll together and kick some g ass...I'm trying to understand this... can you provide a screenshot or some source of what you think google is detecting differently?
Thanks,
Ted
people, this is just one of the things i really dislike about this forum, everyone wants to learn how to do something but they really give nothing back. Now the way i see it is that were all in the same boat here, which puts us all on the same level as some peoples incomes are starting to hit rock bottom, we all have to club together and do some research and bring back your findings. This place is a goldmine for resources which we all have to use in the near future and i've got a little plan hatched but i'm not sharing shit if people dont bring nothing to the table, mr g started the thread and i myself have noticed a lot of things that can help us, model number domains still rule so you can build a mfa site built around these terms, the long tail keywords can be won again but were all going to have to get domains like eg:enjoyinggreentea.com this way you can rank for keywords but you've then got the two main keywords and backlinks still count because i've got sites still ranking with only a few backlings,so come on guys lets rock n roll together and kick some g ass...![]()
people, this is just one of the things i really dislike about this forum, everyone wants to learn how to do something but they really give nothing back.
My intentions with this thread was to get everyone bringing in their contribution on understanding this quality signal stuff going on. Since starting it I think we have all gained a whole lot of insight that the rest of the world is still confused about. It's so difficult to get away from the presumption and concepts we have developed over the years about what matters in search ranking with google. This update has created a paradigm shift in the way google works, means we have to do the same if we want to keep gaming.![]()
Try again. Look at the results of 'cat food' then look at the results of 'search cat food' and compare what Google displayed. The Top 5 positioned got changed out with cat food brands, while some of the results previous with 'search cat food' got dropped to the bottom.
What I'm noticing about the changes is that they are pretty logical... and i like that! In one of my niches my site actually went from page 2 to page 1, slot #2... i'm assuming because of this categorization change. For this particular niche and keyword, i believe that google brought diversity to the SERPs to include the multiple meanings of my keywords, thus giving me credit for another way people search in my niche.
As this update was from the "quality department", i think a lot of us here in the Whitehat section of the forums are already sitting okay. They obviously have changed some of the ranking factors, but if we make the slight shift to focusing more on putting ourselves in the searchers shoes, then trying to deliver a qualtiy experience... then that will please google.
How do the search fields come into play if they all have one? I just don't understand. All manufacturers and all online retailers are going to have a search field. All forums and blogs have them too... I don't mean to be daft... I just don't understand what I'm supposed to be looking for. Not looking for a handout. Just trying to understand the discussion.
No biggie if its work... It sounds interesting. I just don't understand comment and it sounded like an observation worthy of understanding... wasn't debunking or disbelieving.
Site #1
<!-- #search-box-->
<div id="search_box" class="search-box">
<form action="/cat-food" accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post" id="search-theme-form">
<div><div id="search" class="container-inline"><div class="form-item">
<input type="text" maxlength="128" name="processed_keys" id="edit-processed-keys" size="15" value="" title="Enter the terms you wish to search for." class="form-text" />
</div>
<input type="submit" name="op" id="edit-submit" value="Search" class="form-submit" />
<input type="hidden" name="form_id" id="edit-search-theme-form" value="search_theme_form" />
<input type="hidden" name="module" id="edit-module" value="reviews" />
</div>
</div></form>
</div>
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Site #2
<form id="askForm" name="askForm" action="http://search.purina.com/search/" method="get"
target="_blank">
Site #3
<div id="search" class="grid_7">
<div id="search-box">
Good call Gemini...I said the same thing in ipop's thread, roughly that google is scanning code tags and assigning relevance. For years google has counselled white hatters on how to properly construct a webpage..ya know, the hierarchical stuff. Now those structures are paying off. The quality signs and constructs of a page will go a long way, in my opinion, to how the page is going to rank.
A good test would be to mimic the site construct of a certain site, albeit without their css coding, and then see if we can get the same kind of google response on the search output pages. That may tell us how categorization is working.
Many of my sites are still doing well because i really think i was onto something along time ago with natural language inclusion for my content output. Also, I'm a MONSTER fan of the google wonderwheel. You guys want a pro-tip? Go here and start testing out some of the outputs in google for site displays for those keywords. Now start tracking, just like Gemini did, on what some of those sites share in common.
http://dxjones.com/wonder/wheel.php?q=cat+food&n=2
The commonality between them will be A key to unlock the rest of this conundrum.
Oh, and if you're building out sites, the wonderwheel is a great top level answer on how to start structuring your content locations/descriptions on your site. I could build a site tomorrow on cat food and utilize those keyword terms along with natural language (or LSI) inclusion and probably do pretty well.
The wonderwheel may be an indicator to what google is grouping together for different categories...
I've been following this from the beginning and taking notes! Thank you very much MisterGemini and ipopbb. I've been getting emails from Keith Baxter about a new way to make websites, and he has said that the wonder wheel is an awesome insight as to what google thinks is important.
He recommends to make a site with the domain name using level 1 of the wonder wheel. Use level 1 keywords for your categories. Use level 2 for your article topics. Make 1 article for each category. Use level 3 for synonyms.
I checked out mens digital watches in co.uk google. Surely enough, it was product data. That's what I been trying to convey in my posts. The content matches with the keyword request. You didn't get a 500 word article on mens digital watches did you? No, instead you got a catelog of watches to choose from that were most relevant and gave you the quality experience you wanted. The query mens digital watches has been categorized as a product, and thus google ranks the pages with product on it, not just any content. They now choose what type of content to display.
The first 5 listings I saw were all pages full of mens digital watches. #5 being Amazon.Hey, but check out #3 guy.. he is:
mensdigitalwatches.c0.uk
I'm checking this term in the uk using google.com and the #3 is a typical xfactor site, so not sure if the product page theory is actually true yet.
I think youre seeing that simple due to it being a co.uk TDL, where as google.com is giving the .org site a priority.
The one main thing I've seen in all this 'mayday' update is regional ranking changes. Sites I had sitting in both top 3 for .co.uk and .com as well as US ip and UK ip searches have dropped on one end.
So maybe I still rank #1 in US but not in UK anymore.