Resources come from "Yueyue Alliance"
Immediately afterwards, Baidu carried out a major update and some sites were locked into the sandbox. Provided by "Yue Alliance".
On May 6, Baidu’s latest algorithm adjustment was fully rolled out. The content comes from "Yue Alliance".
In the early morning of May 7, Baidu released the content of the web pages adjusted by the latest algorithm for a comprehensive update. Some sites were K'ed, some were plucked, and some were rolled into the snapback zone. Provided by "Yue Alliance".
On May 7, most sites were re-involved in the Baidu snapshot rollback, and the time was restored to before April 30. The estimated recovery time is early next Monday night.
The May Day holiday is over, and many online friends have asked the same question, why haven’t my Baidu snapshots been updated recently? This also proves that Baidu is updating and adjusting. Everyone knows that Baidu never stops updating, and Baidu’s algorithm is quite different. Makes us harder to figure out than Google.
Let's put forward an idea about Baidu not updating: Why does Baidu snapshot not update? According to statistics, every time Baidu updates, it is always the new site that suffers. Why is it the new site? Because the weight of the new site is relatively low, Baidu often gives weight to the old site. Far greater than the new site, I believe everyone knows, this is why it is always the new site that suffers, and this is also the reason why the snapshot is not updated.
The main reasons why Baidu snapshots are not updated are as follows:
First: Are you adding a lot of content in the short term? Special reminder is for new sites, the content should be increased appropriately.
Second: I won’t go into detail on whether collecting too much other people’s content includes copying other people’s content.
Third: Whether there are too many external connections added quickly in the short term.
Fourth: Have you made any changes to your website in the short term?
Solution to Baidu snapshot not updating:
First: original, pseudo-original, don’t collect too much content.
Second: Check whether your external links have too many sites that have been demoted. Do not buy links in the short term and add fewer links. Do not add external links after about 10 links. Remember to use high quality, new Baidu snapshots, and highly relevant links. .
Third: Increase the proportion of original content and try to mobilize the website as much as possible.
Fourth: Add keywords and long-tail words. Baidu likes this at this time.
My thoughts on Baidu Snapshot staying on May 7th!
Many friends reported to me that Baidu snapshots are not updated on these points, and I also expressed my views on the article:
I have seen another news in the past few days: The news title is: Employees protest Baidu’s disguised salary cut and online news does not block "scandals". From: China News Network report
Please take a look at the content below:
Because the company's newly formulated salary system was deemed to be a disguised salary cut, more than 200 employees of Baidu's South China branch stopped work collectively and went to the door of the local labor bureau to protest collectively. The reporter found on Baidu that Baidu did not block the "scandals" that happened in his family, and the news could be retrieved online.
It is reported that Baidu South China Company required employees to sign new KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) in March, and in late April, employees were asked to sign a salary adjustment agreement. However, many employees claimed that they were forced to sign a salary adjustment agreement without knowing it. Signed this agreement. Baidu employees who participated in the protest said that if the new salary system is implemented, the wages of most grassroots sales staff will be reduced by half. Some employees even questioned that this was a disguised layoff by the company. The agreement will be enforced starting this month.
Regarding the adjustment of Baidu's sales team in South China and the rumors of employee strikes, relevant personnel from Baidu admitted that this was indeed the case, but considered it a "minor matter." Ye Peng, COO of Baidu, said that he was not aware of the work stoppage of employees in Guangzhou in protest and that the company had not gone on strike. Ye Peng admitted that the company's sales staff has been decreasing in the past three quarters, but this has nothing to do with the economic crisis, but because the company is optimizing its operational structure and improving operational efficiency.
As a search engine company, Baidu does not take the initiative to "block" "scandals" that occur within its own company. Use "Baidu Strike" to search for news, and you can get 6 results. Searching the web for "Baidu Shenzhen employees on strike" yields more than 290,000 results, including a video of "200 Baidu Shenzhen employees collectively went on strike and 'walked' to the Labor Bureau to ask for explanations."
According to my speculation, the failure of Baidu snapshots to update may have something to do with this. Of course, it is just my speculation.
This article comes from the original post address of China SEO Forum: http://www.web520.com/bbs/thread-2800-1-1.html
Author information: Lao Chen, one of the founders of China SEO Forum (www.web520.com/bbs)