Google Dance

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 term where the search engine results bounce around in the SERP's. You might get a set of results on Google’s first page on one day – and then something completely different the next day. Google Dance is just a simpler term to describe this. They usually 'dance' when Google updates their search engine algorithm which is usually very frequent.
 
when google update their panda some websites keyword ranking will go up and down this situation is called as google dance.:)
 
I will vote for aliceria, google dance :eek: is when google update its database, there is no specific time when google will dance and update its database which will create fluctuation in serp. That is a pain for professionals however but there is no need to worry if you doing everything right.
 
Google Dance is the name of major fluctuations on search engine result pages.
When Google made major changes in its results and more up-down & changes seen in Google search results then it is called as 'Google Dance'.
 
When a keyword position for a particular keyword changed/fluctuate in search engine result page commonly known as Google dance because when google update its database- this position is temporary, keyword position back in few day's time may be less or sometimes more.
 
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.
 
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