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What is Google Dance?

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Published 7th October 2010 |
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Hi MLF Friends,

I have one Question what is Google Dance? Please give me answer, I am Waiting for your Very good Reply.

Thanks

Robert
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forum avatarmaxh
7th October 2010 2:50 PM
Sorry, can't muster a Very good Reply. Only mediocrity.

The term Google Dance is simply a reference to Google indexing updates. Big G has multitudes of datacentres, and it takes a while for the updates to work there way round, so different datacentres may give different results depending which you are accessing.

Nothing you can do about it, and people get excited when theres been a big update like the recent caffeine one, and wait for the google dance to finish so they can see if its affected their positions in googles index.

Steve Richardson
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Sorry, can't muster a Very good Reply. Only mediocrity.

I tend to use the rule if I have nothing to add then I add nothing - better than perhaps saying to someone you "can't muster a reply."

tomsk

forum avatarmaxh
8th October 2010 11:11 AM
I tend to use the rule if I have nothing to add then I add nothing - better than perhaps saying to someone you "can't muster a reply.

I solemnly vow to change my ways.

Also is it not apparent that this was a post started by yet another non-English speaking spammer?

I was drawing attention to that fact, perhaps too subtly?

I solemnly vow to change my ways.

Also is it not apparent that this was a post started by yet another non-English speaking spammer?

I was drawing attention to that fact, perhaps too subtly?

We have indeed had a couple of spammers recently, but we've managed to repel the borders quite well and kept the majority away, unlike some of the larger boards.

But we also have a number of non english speaking members who do contribute, including a couple from China, who have provided an interesting insight into Chinese business.

I'm not sure where Roberts from, but I suspect its not Oxford , but he has contributed to this forum, even if some of his questions may be a bit vague at times.

Robert, where are you from!

Steve Richardson
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