Understanding how Google rankings have changed after the "Jagger" algorithm update (or, Enter the Trustbox)

Posted by: JonGalloway.ToString(), on 11 Jan 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Google rankings have a huge impact on internet usage, both for content providers and consumers, so I think it's a good idea to understand how that first page of results are selected. Top listing on Google can make or break a company, but it can also which articles you read on a topic, which shapes your thoughts. In other words, I think this is important stuff to understand. Google's recent algorithm update (codenamed "Jagger") was a pretty significant change which deserves a bit...

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