Yeah I know, thats why I asked, Coz i dont want to involve in some low bit, idiotic discussion too Woooooo, I am scared now.
well that's just semantics. but regarding my post about the results being totally different in india and the UK, call it what you will; i consider it a valid and significant issue. hey, these days, if your target audience is global, you have to go to about 50 international googles and check the serps for your keywords. (it's a matter of time before someone develops a tool for that.) we shouldn't even be talking about one single google. it should be googles.
No kidding! That pretty much describes your entire contribution to this thread, although I probably would have added the word "puerile" before "semantics" in your case. I'd also suggest that the cheap shots at Webmaster are actually kind of ironic coming from you...
By the way minstrel I see you a lot around do you eat, drink and sleep here on digitalpoint? Quite interesting. Also saw that you have many posts and good reputation. I also dreaming of that kind of reputation.
Semantics, huh? The discussion was about my search results and your search results. Google has geotargeting, and results are different in Google india search and Google UK search, but again its not like my search result and your search result. it is Google india's search results and Google UK's search results only. So Google Uk's search result wont varry if you search from India and I search from UK, using it. and that is the point. there is nothing like mine or yours everything as search results are Google's.
Crap I just minimized all my windows and I see a big picture of Eva Mendes in a see-through dress.. I think Eva Mendes hijacked my desktop. You are trying to play robot mind tricks on people now.. We all know who the robot is.
Can you post it here so we can all help you in your... err... investigation? I don't even know who Eva Mendes is but the see-through dress caught my eye... I have a feeling it might be related to all this 302 stuff that has been worrying people Yes. That yfsbot is a tricky one. Stick your fingers in your ears and chant "la la la la I can't hear you" while readins his posts
Umm errr yeah I think that is a nice idea, may be intresting. I know li'l about see through dre...errr hacking so if you post I might help
There's definitely 'action' happening... we have a few domains that have gone from 4 to 5's and only 1 that's gone down (and, well...it just plain sucks and deserved the demotion).
http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&c2coff=1&q=eva+mendes&btnG=Search Couldn't find "the" picture she uses as her wallpaper in a large enough size to link to it. And I am not sure it is appropriate for all audiences anyways.. so you can take a look there and see what a real hacker looks like.
Regarding myself, Bompa: Regarding monsodium: Why not let minstrel speak for himself? Do you feel he is not capable? Bompa
Look, I'm the fool that started this nonsense, so let me clear up what *I* was talking about, since everyone seemed to miss it. When I said "maybe your serps change, but mine don't", I was referring to MY keyword searches, the keywords that I search to see how my sites are doing, not any and all searches that I do, just the ones I do to check my sites. I check my sites and you check your sites, get it? And since none of you know what keywords I am checking, how can you claim as fact that they change continuously? Just because the 8 billion page Google index is said to change continuously, does not mean that the top 20 or so of my niche market change continuously. That is just tunnel vision. And the main reason I made that statement was because the top twenty or so seem so concrete in their ranking for the keywords that I search to check my sites. They are not changing continuously. I found it weird that someone, of such prominence and intelligence, who does not even know what keywords I was refering to would tell me the SERPs for those keywords change continuously. To add another point, Matt Cutts has said there are sometimes small updates that affect certain geographical regions and other small updates aimed at spam. There most certainly could be small updates for certain niche markets or for "flagged" keywords and it would be reasonable for Google to put these regions and niche markets "on hold" until their update is ready. Yes, generally speaking, the "Google dance" is gone, but how can you be so certain that my niche market is treated as all other keyword searches are treated without even knowing what niche market I'm in? Just my thoughts. Bompa PS: Please note, I am not attacking a person, I am not name-calling, not flaming, I am only challenging the ideas and claims.
Yep. That's definitely a hacker, if you ask me. I'd let her on my desktop anytime... No wait... I mean i wouldn't let her anywhere near my desktop... yes. that's the ticket.
I have to admit that I find that amazing. I didn't know that there were such keywords left - where the top 20 never changed. Other than really obscure stuff. Results are no longer supposed to be static, they are supposed to be continually changing.
Nahh I totaly Disagree. if some one in a niche where only 1 site exists with 20 pages, they hardly change <**hiding**>