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	<title>Azam, Rahbre and Tabassum Naz</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Azam,_Rahbre_and_Tabassum_Naz</link>
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		<title>Comprehending the Google Dance to Stay Updated</title>
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		<description>The updating of massive indexes by Google is not a smooth affair by any means. Notably, as a result of updating process, old indexes do not simply yield to new indexes, but there is quite an haphazard movement in transition. It takes a couple of days for Google to complete its update. Especially during this period, both old and new indexes get their place on www.google.com, albeit alternatively or even in unpredictable ways before new indexes stabilize there for all to see.&#xD;&#xD;The fluctuations witnessed on Google between transition from old indexes to new indexes seem as if Google were dancing. Hence, in SEO parlance comes the word Google Dance.&#xD;&#xD;Varying indexes have a say in the final rankings just when PageRank calculation sets in action. So, the fluctuating indexes of your site should not be a cause of concern when Google is dancing. Wait for Google to come to a halt and you will see all the things stabilize.</description>
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