Ok did Google clean up this by hand or by algo ..

before I posted about seomoz and google serps they looked like this
Seomoz

and Today they look like this :

Hand Job on Randfish ;) just joking Matt

DaveN

DaveN

10 Comments

  • 1

    I’m still seeing the old style SERPs.

    Tamar Weinberg | http://www.techipedia.com

    6th August 2007 @ 15:49

  • 2

    Same here…however, the screenshot looks like a definite handjob

    Tyler

    6th August 2007 @ 16:04

  • 3

    Datacentre Issues that why I took a screen shot, btw this is in the co.uk

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=seomoz

    DaveN

    6th August 2007 @ 16:04

  • 4

    OK just for the record the second search with the safesearch on so maybe that’s got something to do with it since I’m also getting the first one on the .co.uk

    Iva

    6th August 2007 @ 16:39

  • 5

    Iva .. good spot, your right and that also answers an another issue i’ve have had all day long, hooray the client is ranking again lol

    DaveN

    6th August 2007 @ 17:13

  • 6

    Dave – I know that Matt & Co. were trying to eliminate search results in the search results, but I’m sure your post helped accelerate that process. I’m just glad to see them out of there. Now our SERPs look much more like everyone else’s. :)

    randfish | http://randseomoz.org

    6th August 2007 @ 19:49

  • 7

    Still seeing them here.

    Jaan Kanellis | http://www.jaankanellis.com

    6th August 2007 @ 20:52

  • 8

    Not getting either… actually your first query returned 1.86 million results, the second 1.69 and mine 1.91.

    Iva has a great point too. Have you taken another look? Also, check the URL string, I don’t know if you used a toolbar on one and not the other.

    pittfall | http://www.seopittfall.com

    7th August 2007 @ 02:38

  • 9

    Glad I could help:-)

    Iva

    7th August 2007 @ 08:37

  • 10

    In Italy you dont’ appear in the serp !!!

    Seo ITaliano | http://www.andreagaudio.it

    15th May 2009 @ 10:02

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