Hello... I just stumbled upon this forum, and in turn stumbled upon mention of an "Aging Delay" filter for Google rankings.
I put up an average of 3 to 4 new sites each month, and the behavior I've seen from Google over the past year or two can be best described as "artificially inflated rankings when a site is first indexed (for anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks), then a quick drop in rankings - either out of sight or deep enough not to garner any meaningful traffic, and then (not always, but usually) a gradual rise back to reasonably good rankings."
So is this "Aging Delay Effect" a common phenomena? I'm bewildered because I've never seen or heard of anything like this anywhere else.
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"aging Delay" What?
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, Jun 26 2011 03:33 PM
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