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December 14, 2009 at 10:26 pm #806567
Anonymous
InactiveHey Everyone,
It would be interesting to compare some results from each of our locations for gambling search phrases.December 15, 2009 at 4:21 am #806573
MissJazzyMemberIt’s easy to come around the new search: use 2 different computers or 2 different browsers. And to be sure G don’t know what you’re doing, just kick out everything google related: analytics (for sure G itself has interests you have this, too
), gmail, adsense, chrome, webmaster tools etc.
December 15, 2009 at 10:45 am #806580
Casino BlasterMemberi dont think that our customers are turning of the personal search, so i am wondering how we can find out how our serps are doing.
December 15, 2009 at 11:00 am #806581
MissJazzyMember@Machutch 213636 wrote:
i dont think that our customers are turning of the personal search, so i am wondering how we can find out how our serps are doing.
I cant imagine it will have such a big impact when the personalized search is switched on. To be honest I hope it will make everything a bit more fair and internet marketing anyway should become more difficult: using brain instead of spam tools would be a great future as it should be with every business: being smart and not being aggressive (i.e. spam tools) should be the key.
December 15, 2009 at 12:17 pm #806585Anonymous
InactiveMark my words — 2010 will be the beginning of the end, for Google. Too many knobs, too many loose decisions, the company has gone somewhat mad and incoherent. It will take years for them to completely fizzle, but just remember, the Roman Empire didn’t last forever ! Here we come Bing !
December 15, 2009 at 2:56 pm #806589Anonymous
Inactive@Poker Dude 213641 wrote:
Mark my words — 2010 will be the beginning of the end, for Google. Too many knobs, too many loose decisions, the company has gone somewhat mad and incoherent. It will take years for them to completely fizzle, but just remember, the Roman Empire didn’t last forever ! Here we come Bing !
Bing still uses the same technology as they used before with msn.com, and I feel bing has a long way to go to become a fully functioning search engine. Google will not disappear over night nor do i feel will disappear as too many people rely on it and are familiar with using it. However I remember when everyone use to use netscape as their browser and that did disappear over night with the onslaught of mozilla firefox.
December 15, 2009 at 3:49 pm #806591
Vpoker_BrazilMemberI have tired results on diff servers, countries etc etc..before and after clearing cookies. Has been huge shakeups, but so far I think the results are “better” (and yes I lost some good rankings but I am working to get back..I hope)
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December 15, 2009 at 6:50 pm #806600Anonymous
Inactive@Shotgunpete 213387 wrote:
Same song and dance. As Rick Flair says, “Like it or don’t like it, you better learn to Love it.”
Back links, no back links, PR no PR, Buy links don’t buy links, trust rank no trust rank, flow no flow links, good neighbourhoods bad neighbourhoods, duplicate content BAD Duplicate content’s OK, multiple domains on one server OK or IT’s VERY bad, Matt Cutts tells no lies, Matt Cutts has no idea what he’s talking about blah, blah blah
If you try to figure out google (which I stopped a while ago) you will drive yourself to the nut house. Let alone try to explain it to other people not in the AFF or online marketing business.
Totally agree!
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