A quick check over-night shows some interesting changes. My post talking about the ‘Python(145)’ tag now appears as the number 1 result for ‘python(145)’ – amusing!
More importantly, even just overnight we have gained a few places on some of our terms:
- “learning python†rank: 473 (hadn’t recorded it before)
- “programming python†rank: 82 (hadn’t recorded it before)
- “python tutorial†rank: 65 (was: 71)
- “python videos†rank: 2 (2)
- “wxpython†rank: 38 (41)
- “python wing†rank: 55 (56)
- “python idle†rank: 98 (102)
- “python ide” rank: 297 (not previously measured)
- “pydev†rank: 9 (8)
- “wing ide†rank: 8 (8)
- “ipython†rank: 6 (6)
- “blender videos†rank: 21 (23)
- “blender tutorial†rank: 349 (not in first 132 results)
- “blender video tutorials†rank: 8 (8)
- “django tutorial†rank: 11 (52)
- “python(145)†rank: 1 (6)
- “python portal†rank: 20 (46)
- “python collection†rank: 53 (31)
I’m told that any significant changes could take a month so I’ll just keep a casual eye on things for a while.
According to Google’s cache we were last crawled 2 days ago. I’m hoping that this is means we get crawled quite frequently so changes shouldn’t take too long to show an effect. There appears to be a lot of useful info here at diagnostics.googlerankings.com which I can learn from.
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