Google gone crazy!!

Discussion in 'SEO' started by Adamwestrop, Apr 30, 2008.

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    Hey guys,

    I've just realised Google is a crazy system.

    Basically I propose to do a mini project right here and now.

    We all know Google ranks site which it believes to be the most relevant, however Google also ranks site high from a geographical viewpoint....I dont know about you, but this may have a major impact on my business going forward.

    So a testing favour please, could you all please search in Google for the term 'Wealthy quick' and simply list the top 2 URL's and also type in the term 'slimslimmy wallet' and simply list the top 2 URL's...Please respond to this thread, and if time just quickly confirm where in the world you are located.

    I have posted this subject in Google, because I know Google is trying to be smart with this geographical specific criteria, but I also know it has hindered a lot of people also!

    Thanks guys.
     
    Adamwestrop, Apr 30, 2008 IP
  2. dave9713

    dave9713 Active Member

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    Not really, if I am searching for loans or cars for sale I want results from the UK not from the US as the United States results aren't relevant. It's one of the attributes that make Google market leaders.

    If you want results in another country hire a multinational SEO company or read up on how to get both rankings.
     
    dave9713, Apr 30, 2008 IP
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    wahba87 Member

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    I'm from Egypt

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    wahba87, Apr 30, 2008 IP
  4. oscarv

    oscarv Peon

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    This is one website you will have to take a look at currently,they are making some noise and their services are incredible.From web designing to submission.
    They have all products on 30 day trial terms and mention that to them.


    Thanks,
    Oscar
     
    oscarv, Apr 30, 2008 IP