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How Can This Happen?

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Karen615, Nov 9, 2008.

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    I just typed in a certain keyword in Google that was relevant to a friend's business. I noticed that she ranked number one. I called her and told her about this. She went to Google and typed in the same keyword and she wasn't even listed on the first page. How can this happen?

    Thanks, Karen
     
    Karen615, Nov 9, 2008 IP
  2. willyboy104

    willyboy104 Active Member

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    Firstly it depends which Google she and you were using. The domain extension does make a difference, if your using .com and she is using .co.uk there will be a difference.

    Secondly it could be to do with the datacentres and which one the server is being sent information from however its more likely to be the first.

    Hope this helps.
     
    willyboy104, Nov 9, 2008 IP
  3. Karen615

    Karen615 Peon

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    #3
    Thanks for your response - We are both using .com
     
    Karen615, Nov 9, 2008 IP
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    gsv13 Well-Known Member

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    #4
    I have seen difference in result if you use diff OS, Browser and location even state if you both reside in US.
     
    gsv13, Nov 9, 2008 IP
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    ThoughtPunk Active Member

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    I have noticed that Google has been filtering or targeting search results individually based on users previous searches.
     
    ThoughtPunk, Nov 9, 2008 IP
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    liray Peon

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    #6
    are you in a same country
    or you choose a different preference
     
    liray, Nov 10, 2008 IP
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    mahendra rajeshirke Active Member

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    different extension of google can be took in account but giving search result according to user pc or perticular network ip can not be took in account., i think so,,,,,,,if not illustrate it,
     
    mahendra rajeshirke, Nov 10, 2008 IP
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    marlonpowell Active Member

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    #8
    One very tiny issue that we overlook is case sensitivity.
    It also matters when you are searching with a keyword.
    I once found different results for following -

    "burials at sea newport beach" and
    "Burials at Sea Newport Beach"

    Sometime it happens, not every time
     
    marlonpowell, Nov 10, 2008 IP
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    Hi, Karen. What you are talking about is not uncommon, but it's confusing.

    Could be a datacenter issue; you're pulling from one, your friend from another.

    Here is the Google Dance tool, showing each data center's results simultaneously, which could be helpful to you in this situation.

    http://www.google-dance-tool.com/

    There are other results anomalies, as well. For instance, on 3 occasions this week, I got different results for the same search within 5 seconds of each other. I always check our sites' rankings when I get to the office in the morning. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, I searched for one term, which we'd ranked on the first page for since last week. The first seach yeilded a #11 result, which is the top of page 2. I clicked "Search" again, and poof! Our #10 ranking was there. One day, it even moved up to a #6. I have no clue why it happened, but it did.

    Google is such a mystery sometimes.
     
    Tara33, Nov 14, 2008 IP
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    mahendra rajeshirke Active Member

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    wow great tool tara, it might be helpful me :)
     
    mahendra rajeshirke, Nov 14, 2008 IP
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    magda Notable Member

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    #11
    Do you have a google account? were you logged in?
    If so, you're seeing personalised search results based on your previous search history
    Nice article here on what effect this has on results
    www.viperchill.com/google-personalised-results/
     
    magda, Nov 15, 2008 IP
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    dalebu Active Member

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    #12
    It is not anything strange because it happens.
    It happened to me a bunch of times and the worst
    part is that it did when I really needed
    google to be accurate... Nevertheless, I do not know
    actually why.
     
    dalebu, Nov 18, 2008 IP
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    scubita Peon

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    #13
    Some great inputs in here. And thanks for the link Tara33 ;)
     
    scubita, Nov 18, 2008 IP