hi,
It looks like your site is less than 3 months old. So step #1
would be: just wait. It takes a while -- sometimes 6 months or
more -- before Google trusts new sites with a prominent ranking:
google indexed a java program on my newly created website
vedant.lath.inonly a few days ago, and the program is at #9 in the
search for "sudoku
java". vedant.lath.in was made in november or december of 2005. google
started indexing it only in january.
and my program has only 2 links from other web pages! both are from
, a forum for various things.
it is a mystery for me how google's pagerank algorithm works.
vedant
On 2/12/06, Gordon Mohr (@ Bitzi) <gojomo(a)bitzi.com> wrote:
Martin Jambon wrote:
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Matt Morgan wrote:
Side note: I'm new to MediaWiki, but I'm
having a really hard time
googling for help. If I include "MediaWiki" in the search string, the
results seem to return every third wiki out there, rather than help
about MediaWiki. Any tips there?
I also noticed serious flaws in the Google results when searching for
some wikis. Google seems to have problems with the "wiki" keyword:
Shouldn't a search for `mediawiki wiki' (w/o quotes) return:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
???
It does, in position #12. And the higher results are mostly
reasonable, too.
`mediawiki' alone works, so that's fine,
but not expected.
Their secret and proprietary ranking algorithms tell Google that
people searching for [mediawiki wiki] should get the other results
higher, as compared to plain [mediawiki] results. Tweaking the
algorithms to do otherwise might help some cases, but hurt
elsewhere. They're optimizing with regard to a lot of variables,
so local anomalies aren't surprising. And can we be sure their
ordering for [mediawiki wiki] isn't optimal for generating the
most satisfied users (or most ad revenue)?
Overall, they seem to be doing great ranking wikis and
URLs/content with 'wiki' in them. There's no evidence of any 'flaw'.
I personally have a problem with the wiki I am
running:
`bioinformatics wiki' should return some link to
http://wikiomics.org in
the top ten Google results, if not first.
How modest! :) You do appear somewhere around 60-70.
And, you are named in the 'snippet' shown for the #1 Google
result, a Wikipedia page, perhaps helped by the way you bumped
your site to the very top of the list of related links in an edit
January 31st.
So I really don't know what I can do, I was
used to much better results
from Google for my non-wiki pages, without forcing anything. Does anyone
have a similar experience? Any fix?
It looks like your site is less than 3 months old. So step #1
would be: just wait. It takes a while -- sometimes 6 months or
more -- before Google trusts new sites with a prominent ranking:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_Effect
Separate from the sandbox effect: as your site gets deeper
content, more organic links from diverse sites (not just backlinks
you've pushed out yourself), and longer visits from happy users,
you should also expect it to find its "true" higher level.
- Gordon
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