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This may be of casual interest to SEO junkies.
Have been monitoring Google for a while to see when a new shiny website will be indexed and ranked for its main search phrases as its been about 2-3 months since we launched it.
Google are taking a very very long time to give one of the main key search terms a realistic ranking (that it deserves due to huge content and optimisation) but have noticed that Bing still hasnt found it (even though its linked from some PR3 pages and i actually submitted the URL to Bing 1 month ago, never done that before !)
SERP results for some international super competitive search terms
Bing - site is not indexed yet!
Yahoo - 1st, 2nd and 4th
Google - 12th, 64th and 600 ish
The third of the three terms is the most competitive, This leads me to believe something that I havent seen before that certain 'high value / key search terms' have an age factor assigned to them or a human factor involved that takes time to assign and then filter back to the results.
Have been monitoring Google for a while to see when a new shiny website will be indexed and ranked for its main search phrases as its been about 2-3 months since we launched it.
Google are taking a very very long time to give one of the main key search terms a realistic ranking (that it deserves due to huge content and optimisation) but have noticed that Bing still hasnt found it (even though its linked from some PR3 pages and i actually submitted the URL to Bing 1 month ago, never done that before !)
SERP results for some international super competitive search terms
Bing - site is not indexed yet!
Yahoo - 1st, 2nd and 4th
Google - 12th, 64th and 600 ish
The third of the three terms is the most competitive, This leads me to believe something that I havent seen before that certain 'high value / key search terms' have an age factor assigned to them or a human factor involved that takes time to assign and then filter back to the results.
