What's your largest Serp jump/drop from a blast?

LegitAM

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Just interested to see what kinda serp jumps everyone sees. I blasted a few sites a day ago with some heavy links and managed to see quite a few 100-200 rank jumps/drops, and then a 328 rank jump.

I figured this would kind of be an interesting thing to check out.
 


#1 to sandbox

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Sandbox -> 1st.

Only seen with a new keyword focus though. for instance site is sand boxed for keyword + modifier and change focus to keyword + different modifier. So technically the site was not sand boxed, just likely the keywords were to dense on my first target.
 
#1 to sandbox

I once went from #1 to the sandbox, then back to #1, then somehow managed to land on Matt Cutt's lap before he put me in this special rainbow sandbox because he said that's where WF members are suppose to be.

After he made me appear in a home movie with him, he gave me a free #1 ad spot and put me back in the #1 position though, so I guess it worked out except for the weekly visits to my doctor to deal with the warts.
 
Spinning so much content lately I struggle to not put {pipes|pipes and curley brackets} around every other word.

Failed right there...
 
not because of a blast, but because of already-existing juice:

Wrote blog post about a friends' weight loss product, within literally 15 minutes it was #1 for the name of the product and a few other related terms. Continues to stay top 5 for all of them, and i've never built one link to said article.
 
I'm curious as to what kind of numbers in blasts are we ranging here 1,2,5 10 million link blasts or what? In addition it'd be interesting to here if you're doing profile blasts exclusively or using forum posts as well.
 
not indexed to #3 for a celebrity term that gets 5mill+ monthly exact searches month. Lasted about three weeks. Now it sits somewhere in the top 10 and gets a ridiculous amount of natural links.
That's pretty crazy... I guess the natural links are what is keeping i there?

I'm curious as to what kind of numbers in blasts are we ranging here 1,2,5 10 million link blasts or what? In addition it'd be interesting to here if you're doing profile blasts exclusively or using forum posts as well.
I know mine I posted above was only from around a 70k blast from SB blog comments.
 
I once went from #1 to the sandbox, then back to #1, then somehow managed to land on Matt Cutt's lap before he put me in this special rainbow sandbox because he said that's where WF members are suppose to be.

After he made me appear in a home movie with him, he gave me a free #1 ad spot and put me back in the #1 position though, so I guess it worked out except for the weekly visits to my doctor to deal with the warts.

LOL Matt Cutts's rainbow sandbox. That made my day.

The question's pretty heavily weighted on competition. It can be easy to blast to #1 for a keyword no one's fighting for.

Kinda like bizzy said, I've posted well targeted articles and sent no links or just a handful of shit links to them and they index at #1. Long tails for sure and it doesn't happen often, and it depends on the rest of the site's content/authority/etc. but it's still sweet when it happens.
 
That's pretty crazy... I guess the natural links are what is keeping i there?


Dunno, I assume everybody else in the top 10 is getting a similar amount of links. My site is better laid out than everybody elses - but they have a lot more recent content and update hourly/daily. (where as I don't update at all because I am lazy).

I dunno how big my blast was, I just left the xrumer running for a week to see what would happen. I think something like 2-3mill links.

It's like a gay EMD party up in that niche. .com, .net, .org and then all the hyphenated versions are in the top 10 as well. Then gay ass wikipedia and imdb + mysite + some twatter action. Whoever works out the niche gets a cookie!