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What is the Google Dance

What is the Google dance?

Reputation Armor has heard the term “the Google Dance”, to refer to a couple different things. Although only one is actually correct. It’s a 3 to 5 day phase of time when Google is rejuvenating its rankings, and results ebb and flow widely.

How Often Does The Google Dance Happen?

In the past the name “Google Dance” was used to describe the period in which a key index update of the Google search engine was being executed.   Reputation Armor found on average that these major Google index updates occurred on every 36 days or 10 times per year. Reputation Armor observes that the easiest method to identify this was noting the significant changes in search results, and by an updating of Google’s cache of all indexed pages. These changes would fluctuate from one minute to the next.

Because Google’s users (including the Reputation Armor staff) rely on it to deliver authoritative reliable results 24/7, updates pose a serious issue. They can’t afford to shut down for maintenance or go offline for even one minute. Therefore, the Dance. Every search engine goes through it, some more or less often than Google. However, it is only because of Google’s prominence that we pay attention to its rebuild more than that of any other engine.

Around 2003 Reputation Armor found that the Google Dance became far less dramatic.

Now at some stage in any month there will be slight changes in rankings. This is because Google’s bot or spider is ceaselessly running and finding new material. It also happens because the bot may have detected that a website no longer exists, and needs to be deleted from the index. Reputation Armor notes that most importantly, the Googlebot will revisit every website, figure out how many sites link to it, and how many it links out to, and how valuable these links are.

Because Google is constantly crawling and updated selected pages, Reputation Armor has established that search results will differ slightly over the course of the month. On the other hand, it is only during the Google Dance that these results fluctuate wildly. Reputation Armor also considers that Google has numerous data centers, sharing over 10,000 servers. Somehow, the updates to the index that transpire during the month, and outside of the Google Dance have to get transferred throughout. It’s a steady process for Google. These constant, incremental updates only affect portions of the index at any one time.

What the Google Dance Means to Reputation Armor and Our Clients

Reputation Armor technicians spend a great deal of time studying the algorithmic nature of Google. Because a Reputation Armor online reputation management campaign relies so heavily on Google results, we pay close attention to every aspect of change in these results. Although an important aspect, our lead technician has advised the rest of the Reputation Armor team that “the dance” is not nearly as important as what takes shape when the dust settles.

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Reputation Armor Looks at Social Networking Stats

Reputation Armor notes:

40 percent of adults 30 and older used  social sites in the fall of 2009.

73 percent of adult profile owners use Facebook, 48 percent have a profile on MySpace and 14 percent use LinkedIn

37 percent of internet users have contributed to the creation of news, commented about it via postings on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter.

Stats like these are a direct reflection on why Reputation Armor believes social networking sites are such a crucial part of reputation management.

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Reputation Armor: Happy New Year!

Reputation Armor (ReputationArmor.com) and the staff of ReputationArmor.com would like to wish everyone a happy new year! We hop 2010 will bring you and yours success and happiness!

Reputation Armor has many positive changes planned for 2010 and hopes to continue serving the business world with our unique reputation repair process.

 

There will be a few changes to the structure of Reputation Armor this year, including, a new price structure to better serve our clients and “personal” (Individual) clients. We will have optional monthly payment plans for accounts that are focused on individual names. This will help non-businesses and non professionals (Doc., Lawyers, Real Estate), that have reputation issues have the opportunity to use a reputation management company more affordably.

 

We are also launching a web based online privacy product that will help individuals wipe the internet of private information and protect themselves from prying eyes, identity theft and more!

 

Again we wish you a Happy New Year!

Our offices are closed today (Friday Jan 1st 2010) and will reopen this Monday

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ReputationArmor.com Offices Hit by Snow Storm

This is a quick heads up to our current clients and friends. ReputationArmor.com’s offices had to close down early on Friday due to a massive snow storm that hit Virginia. Our area (Blacksburg, Salem, Roanoke) were hit very hard by the snow storm in less than 24 Hrs the storm dumped 18 inches of snow on us. If you have tried to reach us without success, this is the reason why. We will resume normal business hours as soon as the snow lets up. Safety is a major concern for us and we do not want to put our employees in harms way. All client campaigns are still active and we are working remotely on content and search engine optimization as usual.

A look at the depth of the snow a few miles from our office!

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ReputationArmor.com Welcomes David Ryan To Team

ReputationArmor.com welcomes a new team member (David Ryan). David Ryan has a no nonsense approach when dealing with reputation management issues. He has been involved with the PR industry for over 5 years and brings a lot of public relations creativity to the table.

David Ryan has had a large amount of success at his previous firm (Which we will mention the name of). He has guided several high profile clients with his knowledge of online reputation management.

David Ryan is offering free consuotations on Reputation Management until Jan. 10th 2010. Feel free to contact him by alling 888-358-2766 Ext. 703.

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Welcome to ReputationArmor.com’s online blog and company news website. Reputation Armor is an online reputation management company. Reputation Armor helps clients with online complaints. Online complaints can slow or stop your sales. Reputation Armor can help you.

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