what is google dancing???

In search engine optimization (SEO), Google Dance is an out-dated slang term used to describe the period of time in which Google used to rebuild its rankings, and as a result of this rebuilding, rankings of Web sites on Google's SERP may fluctuate in order during a several day period.
 
In search engine optimization (SEO), Google Dance is an out-dated slang term used to describe the period of time in which Google used to rebuild its rankings, and as a result of this rebuilding, rankings of Web sites on Google's SERP may fluctuate in order during a several day period. The "Google Dance" would happen anywhere up to 36 times per year, however in 2003 Google begun updating its index on a weekly basis, which all but eliminated the Google Dance.
 
Google Dance is a time period in which Google update their data and you get high fluctuation in ranking like all keywords rank on first page or all keywords disappear from rank. It is do because that time Google show your results from their other server and the results, which you get, are actual results of particular server. It is for small time. With in few days, you get your actual ranking again.
 
Google dancing is an outdated terms which represents the period in which Google change its rankings which in turn affects the ranking of websites on Google SERP's. The website's ranking may fluctuate in this time period for several days.
 
The name "Google Dance" has often been used to describe the index update of the Google search engine. Google's index update occurred on average once per month. During an index update there was significant movement in search results and Google showed new backward links for pages.
 
Google dancing is a basically an algorithm created by google which crawls every site and each sub pages of it. This process is repeated frequently by specific time. This process of google is known as google dance. Google Dance has often been used to describe the index update of the Google search engine.
 
For example, today you can see your website is on top of Google, but tomorrow you don't see it on the 10th page.
The next day, you see it back to top again.

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