Google sucks

Discussion in 'Google' started by webgain, Mar 9, 2011.

  1. #1
    hi guys have you seen sometimes Google shows many no. of result form the same site on homepage for 1 keyword. let me explained you.

    I have searched for keyword "fly kingfisher airlines" and i surprised to got 7 results out of 10 in homepage of Google. google.jpg

    my question is that - Which type of algorithm Google using. I know that this may be a reason of brand stacking but i have also seen it for unbranded keywords.

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    webgain, Mar 9, 2011 IP
  2. indyonline

    indyonline Prominent Member

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    Google is saving your search history. use a different browser or a proxy and see if the results are the same.
     
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  3. webgain

    webgain Guest

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    I have already done it and did it again. but results are same on page. you can search on google.co.in
     
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    indyonline Prominent Member

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    hmm, that is weird. IDK whats up with that. Those pages should be "site links" one would think.
     
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    bogs Active Member

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    i also tried and the results are the same.. maybe there is only one site that use and target that kw.. and since its an airline site i assume its quality that's why they rank on almost every page.. and its normal.
     
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    saqib889 Peon

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    It usually wont happen for me, Google only shows one result and others can be explored on our own choice.
     
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    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    Authority site ...
     
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    This happens quite often for navigational queries, i.e. for searches that google thinks are related to one site. The domain is an exact match for part of the query, so Google thinks you're looking for something on the flykingfisherdotcom site only without using the site: operator
     
    ingame, Mar 10, 2011 IP