The Google Dance?

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Maybe one of the more knowledgeable SEO guys here can fill me in.

I've recently had some heavy backlinking done to URL of mine for a certain keyword and the result was my URL went from nowhere to be found on Google to the #8 spot, and it stayed there for about 1 day.

Next thing I know this morning it was at the #1 spot. Two hours later it was #9. Shortly after it was #1 again. Now, about 4 hours later it is at #10.

What is going on here? How can my URL be jumping around that much in one day?

UPDATE:

I just discovered something very strange. When I'm logged into my GMAIL account and run a search for my keyword it shows up at #10 on page one. When I am logged out and run the same search my URL shows up #1 on page one.
#search engine optimization #dance #google
  • Wow ... that supposed To be your backlinks ....

    I mean my url is On the 3rd Spot from the last 2 days ....

    never had Any experience Like This one ..
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    • UPDATE:

      I just discovered something very strange. When I'm logged into my GMAIL account and run a search for my keyword it shows up at #10 on page one. When I am logged out and run the same search my URL shows up #1 on page one.

      Does anyone have an explanation for this?
  • Yes, there is an explanation for that. Google tries to personalize your results based on your search and browser history. So when you're logged into a Google account, it has a lot of history for you, so it tries to personalize. But even when you're not logged in, it tries to personalize based on your browser history.

    The best way I've found to objectively look at my site's ranking is to use an "incognito browser" in Google Chrome. Open Chrome, click the little tool button in the top right, and click "open new incognito window". This window will not have access to any information about you, thus giving you unbiased (unpersonalized) results.
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    • Thanks for clearing that up. I will do as you suggested from now on to get unbiased results when checking my rankings.
  • Yes. Being logged in can do very strange things to your searches, not least because your search history is probably stored in your google account. My advice: check your page rank while firmly logged out, preferably with a different browser/on a different computer.
  • You can find it here:
    https://adwords.google.com/select/Ad...ingPreviewTool

    I find all other free services still take in account my IP and will even inflate results by listing sub pages that normally are not shown in the results.

    cheers
  • Its normal scenario with different event fro the others but have the same logic in google dance. It will takes time to figure out.
  • The term Google Dance is used to describe a time when the search engine Google is rebuilding his ranking. And that is why the results vary from a few days. It describes the time a sign of great updates to the Google search engine is implemented.
  • changing on SERP's is called Google dance
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    • Google the name of the dance is often used to describe the index to update the Google search engine. update the Google index occurred on average once a month. Year was a major update index in motion, and Google has had a new link to new websites.
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  • During a Google update, the SERPs returned by Googles various datacenters are different, some showing the new SERPS and some showing the old ones. The SERP placement of a site will change from minute to minute and this is referred to as Google "dancing
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  • This can't be said as Google dance. I would say that your ranking is not stable yet. But you are going in good direction. Keep working on with building quality back links. Soon your position will be stable in top 10 results(on your keyword) of Google.
  • I have also been there. My new sites always jumps up and down but in a day or two the stable thereself.
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  • Google dance has something to do on the trending of Google searches. There is no deffinite time that Google dance occur. The period during the update is known as the Google dance.
  • It will always be a up and down trip untill your site has become properly established in the SERPS on where google thinks you belong.
  • Fluctuation in the results is called "Google Dance". Suppose your keyword ranking on 2nd position but after few minute its jumped on 10th position in google results. This is "Google Dance".
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  • Generally once a month, Google update their index by recalculating the Page ranks of each of the web pages that they have crawled. The period during this update is known as the Google dance.

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    Maybe one of the more knowledgeable SEO guys here can fill me in. I've recently had some heavy backlinking done to URL of mine for a certain keyword and the result was my URL went from nowhere to be found on Google to the #8 spot, and it stayed there for about 1 day.