I would like to understand this, but I can't. In reports on my site, I found that people are finding my site the most using one unique keyword. I have two computers at home, connected using LAN, and having the same gateway to internet, and therefore same ip. When I enter this keyword from one computer into google search engine, it gives me results with my site on first page, and when I enter the keyword on another computer, it gives totally different results, where I can’t find my site on first 5 pages. I mean, what is this? I start to doubt all the strategies we all trying to pursue, cause this sounds so illogical? I would really like to hear some explanation to this? Thanks allot, babylonian
Google uses different data centers to serve up results. So what you see, might vary a little bit from what other (on other computers) see.
Hey DP, As I thought, nobody will see my post in the place where you moved it Can you please put it back, so I can get some feedback, and then you can move it back here. I dont know how this post counts as a website review? Thanks, D.
You can check your rankings on all datacenters using www.mcdar.net This will give you a visual picture of what is happening
So, is there any solution to this? I mean, is there soution so you make all datacenters synchronize their results? The problem is not qouple of places, but differences like 100 places down is huge, in my opinion. Out of curiosity, can you tell me how McDar has this option to query different datacenters for results? Is that really relevant? Thanks. B.