What about different search results from different ip addresses. My site has been on page one for a search term for years. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I notice it drops to page 2 or 3 when searching on my desk pc connected through comcast isp. I log in to my mobile laptop isp with tmobile and my site returned on page one. So I check my ip for pc and it comes back local here in co. I check my ip on laptop mobile connect and it is pa. Multi browsers and cleared cached etc. no personalization set.
@quebecclimber they are different have a check if you run a test on iphone looking for mobile apps versus and android of blackberry you get different results tailored to apps you can download to your device.
@netandful cool... i made SEO Site Tools for chrome and mine can force the pws=0 parameter... ill see what other options they have that i can add to mine
Listen Matt. We're onto you. It's OBVIOUS you're right-handed. Stop trying to trick us with the left-handed gestures. Oh, and were those "quotes-fingers" at 0:27, or twos? It makes a HUGE difference. 'Cause we know who #2 works for (Yahoo).
@kisvarosipar when you are logged in, Google remembers what sites you've visited, and the sites you visited frequently, you will find them higher on the SERPs than if you were not logged in (disclaimer: 90% of sure of this).
Great topic, we covered this same issue in our podcast # 21. We were celebrating very fast first page placement of a website and our Sales Manager was not seeing first page results, what do sales managers know right? Title of the podcast is "Google Accounts Mess Up Search Results". I was logged in, Sales Manager was not.
Yes offcourse Right matt thanks for elaborating this..
I have checked it sometimes in Flock & Mozilla returns the same but Internet Explorer didn't have the same results...
It is very difficult to explain this to the client's; Good for us if they do have watching your videos :-)
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Imran Khan SEO