View Full Version : Big Daddy, Big WHOA
swedish
03-03-2006, 12:48 PM
Seeing some pretty incredible SERPs and wondeing if this is Big Daddy rollout.
I'm not avid forum participant so not sure if this post will run afoul of rules and regs. However SERPs are so odd and antithetical to returning quality results on googles part that I'd like to hear feedback.
Doing a search on "florida seo", same site is returning for ALL results page 6 through page 43 or so. ALL results.
"new york seo" same site ALL results page 11 to page 89.
"california seo" same site ALL results page 10 to page 81.
Has Big Daddy opened up a huge hole?
And has anyone seen this in other keyword searches?
dazzlindonna
03-03-2006, 02:02 PM
LOL! Subdomain heaven there! Too funny.
Chris_D
03-03-2006, 10:37 PM
Good catch Swedish!
If it is bigdaddy - then it looks like the result is Adsense scraper sites are getting a huge boost!!
Maybe we got it all wrong - maybe bigdaddy is the code name for a new financial strategy for Google to increase its Adsense revenue.....
:)
swedish
03-04-2006, 04:54 PM
I thought there were several things interesting.
the fact that this stuff is only seen several pages deep, could that be indicative of filters only being applied to top level SERPs? I know some people have complained that once they get traffic/rankings, their sites get zapped. ie: they entered the filter zone. Is it indicative of how and when filters are being used and reserving processing resources to only where searchers will be clicking?
and duplicate content filter anyone?? where is it? only top level filter as well?
I've heard discussion of Big Daddy architecture laying groundwork for more localization. these subdomains are all location based. seems a whole needs plugging.
M. Cutts on seo rockstars said subdomains were ticking him off. perhaps he knows of weakness in current setup. if thats anything close to accurate, too bad as subdomains are pretty eligant setup for marketing type-in addresses for something like community based / social applications / web 2.0.
ahhh... the speculation of it all.
Carlos Chacón
03-04-2006, 06:52 PM
Seeing some pretty incredible SERPs and wondeing if this is Big Daddy rollout...
Has Big Daddy opened up a huge hole?
And has anyone seen this in other keyword searches?
The same situation is happening on several keywords on different industries for sure.
I believe it is more than a huge hole.
G databases are huge but some portals are hugest. I’ve notice one portal with tons of subdomain and internal pages ranking everywhere on the SERPs.
Let’s say it is capability ….
Beginner
03-09-2006, 07:33 PM
I've seen sites go from 'off the radar' to 4th and back to 'off the radar again'. I've seen sites vanish entirely (no site: command results) and then come back.
This is a very weird update. It reminds me of an old style Google update of the 90s.
SEOBrains
03-10-2006, 08:23 PM
Many of you may have noticed major flux in the Google Data centers starting on the 9th of march and continuing today.
It appears that Big Daddy may be on hold for now?
It looks like "old" ranking data-centers are here
216.239.53.99
216.239.57.99
216.239.59.99
66.102.11.99
66.102.9.99
66.102.7.99
64.233.167.99
64.233.167.104
216.239.63.104
216.239.57.104
216.239.53.104
66.102.141.104
66.102.9.104
66.102.7.104
216.239.58.105
216.239.57.147
66.102.7.147
64.233.167.147
And these are new "Big Daddy" data-centers
64.233.161.99
64.233.161.104
64.233.161.105
64.233.161.147
64.233.171.99
64.233.171.104
64.233.171.105
64.233.171.147
64.223.179.99
64.233.179.104
64.223.183.99
64.223.183.104
64.233.185.104
64.233.187.104
66.249.93.104
216.239.37.99
216.239.37.104
216.239.39.99
216.239.39.104
gehrlekrona
03-14-2006, 11:27 PM
I just posted about all the subdomains with starnge doamin names that is taking over Googles search result now (http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?t=10532)
If I am searching for my domain name they show up with tons of redirected pages and if I am searching for popular keywords (not mine) then I also see a lot of sites that target different areas. Not all, but 99% have Google ads on their sites so... who knows? Maybe they make Google a lot of money ..... :mad: