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Nov 27 2003, 10:46 AM |
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[Edited to remove irrelevant post.
Sorry - I was mixing up stemming with the "Related searches" feature that Google has apparently been experimenting with since September. ] |
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Nov 27 2003, 03:00 PM |
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Nov 27 2003, 07:57 PM |
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can someone made an resume of all the new improvent and changes of google?
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Nov 28 2003, 07:12 AM |
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Chris has come up with an interesting idea based in part upon what you spotted, Barry. It's an interesting read, and it does sound to me like he's hit the nail on the head ... http://www.searchguild.com/tpage4713-0.html?54529
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Nov 28 2003, 12:17 PM |
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So here's the synopsis of his theory:
QUOTE So my theory is: there is no filter, just badly implemented stemming. How does that account for my wife's site (http://book-cover-design.com) going from #1 to nowhere for the term "book cover design"? She still has good page rank and still shows up #1 if you override the filter. |
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Nov 28 2003, 01:13 PM |
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Thats the fourth time you've brought your wifes site up.
I'm amazed the site was ever number one. The home page is all images even for the title "book cover design", the contact info and the links - the phrase book cover design only appears in the title, description and keywords never in the visible text. There's a few inbound links showing mostly from your site. For a filtered search The links page is the first to show. The DMOZ and Google directories list it without the www. I think you'd be better off adding some text and doing some optimization on the page before you complain about google. :evil: |
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Nov 28 2003, 05:11 PM |
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QUOTE but this might indicate that a major factor in the update is that much less power given to keywords in URL I've seen other people suggest that but in the last couple of days I have started to suspect the opposite. I've seen some very mediocre sites from a traditional SEO point of view come up #1 and the only possible explanation seems to be the KWs in the URL. Check out this search for instance. <http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=online+pharmacy>. Look at the sites at #3 & #4. BTW number 3 was at number one yesterday so adjustments are still going on. <added Dec 1.> The site that was in #3 when I posted the above has now returned to #1 position. I believe that a careful examination of the information available at Scroogle will reveal exactly why this site has survived the shake up and the filters.<end of edit> |
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Dec 4 2003, 09:01 AM |
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Well, not exactly. But here's an example of the new! improved! SERPs! that I saw over at SEF.
Note the one site with three listings on the first page. Then start clicking to the next pages. Google must be proud. While this doesn't prove stemming, it does show exact phrase matching. Only if you're an "authority", I guess. Er, back to the topic at hand. |
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Dec 5 2003, 07:58 AM |
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I've got to amend what I said previously. You may have read the following from the Google Help web page on Basic Search.
QUOTE Word Variations (Stemming) Google now uses stemming technology. Thus, when appropriate, it will search not only for your search terms, but also for words that are similar to some or all of those terms. Well it isn't quite true. What Google is doing is much more clever than stemming but it isn't stemming. In what follows, I am assuming that the highlighting feature on the Google Toolbar correctly identifies how Google is treating the words in its Search Algorithm. If Google was really stemming then a search for Friesian Horses would highlight Friesian and Horses in the composite word FriesianHorses. If you have the Google toolbar, you can check it out in this search by clicking on the highlight button. This shows that Google found the word Friesian in Friesian-Horses, in Friesian_Horses and even in Friesian+Horse. However it didn't find Friesian in the composite FriesianHorses. So Google I still congratulate you on what you are doing but it isn't really stemming. |
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