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Google in the ovulation period

 Mar 1, 2008  Syed Balkhi  Directory Nation  

This is going to be an interesting comparison, but before i begin i need to make sure that i make clear what exactly is an ovulation period. Ovulation occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and is available to be fertilized. (American Pregnancy). Having that as a definition there are alot of symptoms of ovulation. Sudden mood swings, sensitive smell, and temperature changes.



I will relate that to Google’s recent behavior toward directories because i believe Google is in its ovulation period at this time.

All of this started in late 2007 when google entered its Premenstral Syndrome (PMS) when the first mood swing toward directories happened because before directories were loved by google and was used by most SEO Companies for their clients. This first mood swing caused google to penaltised all the highly advertised directories such as Alive, Aviva, Big Web Links, Directory Dump, and many more. This penalty caused these sites to loose their rankings in SERPs to an extent that they would not even rank for their own name. Followed by this mood swing, there was a temperature change and made google more angry toward these directories, and then Google lowered their Pagerank (PR). Most of these websites i listed were PR 6 or above, and they were lowered to pr 3 and lower.

With the penaltisation of these directories some of the new directories got high pagerank and much love from google (Sudden Mood Swing). One of this love was shown toward Directory Journal which was awarded a PR 7 in a very short time, and followed on the next update it was as well lowered to PR 6. Google’s sense of smell was becoming more sensitive as it was taking more steps into the PMS. They started sneaking in and peeking at what was going in the directory world. Many more directories were penaltised and were degraded in Pagerank. Google was smelling Paid Links which were there since the start, but Google’s sense of smell got more and more sensitive.

Many more directories got penaltised and many other normal websites were penaltised as well, so it spreaded from directories to all other industries. This new penaltisation, degrading of Pagerank, delivered a shock to webmasters. More and more webmasters each day stopped promoting their websites in the hope that if they don’t buy any links for their website, they will escape the penalty, and when i say webmasters I am specifically addressing directory owners. What they didn’t realize was that without promotion, they will loose their targetted audience which was once (submitters) not search engine. Without these submitters, the revenue decreased tremendously for directories, and the war clouds started appearing on forums like Digitalpoint. Many and many sore webmasters took their pain and put it out in public. One of the most stupidest mistake for the lack of a better word. Main strategy of business is not to show your weakness, but many of the directory owners did that. I know many who did not, so if you didn’t then this means no offense to you, but if you find this offensive then you have some sort of guilt.

From those weak threads, the upset directory owners started battling against each other and biting each others back. Instead of reuniting many started making their own groups. Many of the big ones like Jeff of Aviva, Chris of Alive, and many others left digitalpoint because there were so many useless threads focused on google rather than directories. One man who i respect for his deeds and still will respect him for his continuous effort for reuniting directory owners, and that is Pete of Forplex. Eventhough his site was penaltised, he did not reveal anything. He tried to get directory owners to reunite, but trolls and many other noobs could not understand the wise invitation. His countless efforts were ignored, but the useless threads were the one everyone paying attention to.

Google’s PMS impacted the webmaster community tremendously. Many and many directories starting to drop out. Directories that called itself a users resource started dying. No more admin/editor submission on many of the directories. Those who stopped i think deserve to stay like this because they were never really a source for users. They were just selling paid links and trying to earn the money. While many were dropping out, Google had another mood swing, and it was this week when multiple directories were given an authority status.

Phplynx
Romow
Gii.in
Ask-dir
Allthelook
Cascandra

While this good news were sent to these directory owners, Google had another mood swing, and lowered the pagerank of directories to PR 0.

Alive, Aviva, IDK, Elegant directory, Directorydump, ewebpages, forplex just to name a few.

Now one out of the case story you will see is Aviva Directory which was once penaltised, it got its authority status back, and Jeff the owner of aviva directory explained how the process worked out for him on his blog.

Shortly after as you notice aviva was in the list of downgrade Pagerank as i mentioned above.

What do you think is going on? I think Google is in its ovulation period, and it will get angry if you do anything that is against their terms, so basically don’t make Google Look stupid.

In my opinion i think this is just a phase that industry is in right now which will go away sooner or later, and the directories who stay and survive will be the ones to enjoy the glory on the later days.

I get the question how can i still keep my directory to earn profit when these Google Clouds are over us and waiting to strike the directories with the lightning. Well i just wrote a good post yesterday about Who is your Audience?, so you should definately read this post, and please please remember that the people who get you revenue are the submitters not google. If you keep promoting through adwords, and eliminate the factor of pagerank you can still earn. A perfect example of this is Romow Web Directory which used to be a very strong Pagerank 6 website and it was heavily advertised through paid links and various different methods. It was striked by google and the pagerank went down to Pagerank 4, but Romow did not stop promoting. Their team keep advertising more and more. They never stopped growing. Now as you see Romow has set a new standard in the directory industry by coming up with such a phenomenal design and content. It made romow a much more quality site which got them a well deserved authority status.

Now aside from directories, John Chow was penaltised as well. He had a good pr as well which was striked by google and brought down to a PR 3, but as you see from that point on until now John Chow’s monthly revenue has increased tremendously as well as the subscribers because all the smart webmaster knows the answer to the question “Who is your targetted audience?”, and then they focus on their audience.

I strongly recommend the users to eliminate every thing else and focus on your audience and that will bring much success to you. Now i wrote this post just to get few comments from the directory community. What they think of the article and such. Where do you think Google is going with this paid link, and thoughts and comments are appreciated.

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11 Comments »

Comment by Authority Directory Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-01 11:52:47

Great post Syed! I think you made some nice points and I agree with many. The thing that I see happening now is the industry discounting the value of pr. I am not going to get into the whole debate about its value other than to say that there are still submitters that use it as a measure. Time and again it is one of the first things mentioned when they talk about or consider a directory submission. I may not agree with how important some make pr out to be but as a directory owner I need to acknowledge the mindset of the people submitting to my directory and at least concede that pr cannot be completely ignored.


 
Comment by johncow
2008-03-01 13:32:21

yes true.
dont be afraid of google, there are more search engines.

Just look at the current alexa rankings, live ranking 3rd and google 4th. ha.


Comment by Syed Balkhi
2008-03-01 16:08:32

yup thats exactly how i look at it ;)


 
 
Comment by Chetan
2008-03-01 14:37:51

paiddirectorylist.com is also into the list of authorities..
Don’t certainly understand what Google is upto!


 
Comment by Squeaky
2008-03-01 20:11:24

This makes more sense to me compared to wasting my time on DP reading those threads about PR updates which are like a dog chasing it’s tail.

I don’t spend much time on the forums since all of this Google PR junk. You are correct that directory owners should have united instead of turning on each other. It still isn’t to late for that, but there is a trust issue going on for me.

Good post, it is wild and off the wall just the way I like it..


 
Comment by Jeff Subscribed to comments via email
2008-03-02 00:06:47

Excellent analogy Syed. You’ve got a great perspective on the situation.


Comment by Syed Balkhi
2008-03-02 02:39:57

thanks jeff, great to see you reading the blog ;)


 
 
Comment by Angad Sodhi
2008-06-18 03:34:18

Sudden mood swings, yeah that’s become synonymous with google. Now if you are a blogger from India you don’t get a single dollar for referring people to google!


 
Comment by Rakhshinda
2008-06-18 22:54:54

Google has started dissapointing many users and thats why they’re end results are getting worse and worse. i think they have been on top for too long, they will have a downfall as i will predict in the near future.


 
Comment by David Eaves Subscribed to comments via email
2008-07-19 15:32:11

I think this is a great break down of what happened. If I had of kept my mouth shut when Aviva etc. got penalised, my Biz-Dir.co.uk might not have got spanked.


Comment by Syed Balkhi
2008-07-19 15:45:57

David, we can’t remorse for what happened all the time. Best is to learn from the past and work toward making the future better.


 
 
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Hey, I am Syed Balkhi, The guy who is behind Balkhis Inc. I entered the industry back in 2002 not knowing a single thing. I barely spoke english at that time. In the past six years, my language barrier has been eliminated. Aside from English, now I also speak html, and php. Along with the languages I have also managed to master a few arts. Art of web-designing started when I first entered. Messing around with photoshop, I learned how to create my first web design. Now I founded a web designing firm Uzzz Productions. After running numerous amount of websites in various niche, I have mastered the art of web-development. Now I am compiling a resource of what I already know, and what I am learning on this blog. This resource is to help me if I ever need a guide to look back to, and it is help my fellow webmasters.

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