Google dancing past few days for anyone?

Seems Google dance are done mostly in the PBN sites. Some of my sites are danced when I checked the keyword rank. Google seems hungry.
 
Yes, there was changes with my sites in SERP in the last week. But not too many ups and down. Nothing mad me to go crazy. It is a regular update.Now it looks like settled.
 
yea, i recently start SEO on my new client website, but after completing all On-Page still my keywords are dancing on google, too much dancing in keywords rapidly. Can anyone tell me what the issue? what the cause of this?
 
Yep, all my sites are moving up and down. Haven't had a major drop though, and quite a few keywords actually went up. They're all changing daily though usually up or down 5 positions each.
 
Was anyone able to recover from this update? We significantly lowered on-page appearance of the keyword on several websites. The changes are indexed by Google but so far nothing happened. Probably too early to say.
 
We also had weird stuff these days. A relatively new page (old domain, but pretty new content) dropped from 1st page to 8th for main kw according to one rank checker, while the subdomains didn't move at all, the positions varied from rank checker to rank checker like crazy, manual checks varied from one to another neighboring small country a lot (private mode, ncr). Also, when doing manual checks, there were pages in first page that dropped from it in just 15 minutes... We have some domains that haven't moved at all, and some that seem penalized, but we're not sure. The biggest problem is - rank checkers don't seem to agree where we're at at all. Today's serp analysis will say more, hopefully, not that I trust them all that much these days.
 
You can check Moz Cast to see if it is just for you or for everyone! you will need to spend some time figuring out what it does but it is really straight forward once you get the idea!
 
Also if the changes are for some pages only, you will need to make sure that is not a penalty. Google is now penalising pages at higher rates rather than domains (this is what the penguin 4.0 update was about). So make sure that is not a penalty and if it is not, try to give it 4 days to see if it returns back to normal. Also try to check for negative SEO (BL analysis) and then if everything is clean reverse any changes you made. If you didn't do any changes then you will need to
1) Enrich the content of the page,
2) add some internal links to the specific page. What I am doing is adding a noFollow link from the stronger page of my site (other than homepage). The reason that is noFollow is because I want the juice on the strongest page to stay there however i want to make SE crawl the dropped ranking page
3) build an external guestpost link on a high authority website and add some backlinks to the article so it can act as a buffer page
4) submit every link to majestic URL submitter and to SENuke pinger (Your page's URL, the guestpost URL and the backlinks that point to the guestpost).
 
No, that won't work, not for this page at least... It's client's page, one pager website. Plus, about 250 other subdomains just like that one. The thing is, subdomains are about where they were, some even jumped up. Main domain though dropped and is fluctuating wildly. For other websites, we are still investigating, but since we work with a huge number of websites at once, we haven't managed to check everything yet. As far as I have seen, one page is in need of some major work, and it's a small wonder it held as well as it did, but we'll see.
 
sites not moving when they should... wtf?

I also noticed some website (althought 200+ articles) jumped for big keyword 6k+monthly out of nowhere to 5-6 with article that was posted 2 weeks ago... like the actual fuck? 0 links of course
 
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