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| Subject: | Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches | ||
| Author: | Loz: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 13:45:51 28 September 2004 | ||
I posted (vented) not long ago about dire results I'm having for a key phrase on google.it. For the record, positioning is now even lower.
In my case my site is the only one in Italy that is dedicated 100% to a specific product. The sites/pages that beat me are articles from popular news sites (some of which dated), product pages from etailers and product comparison sites and producy descriptions from companies that make them. I'm also beaten by a poll on an amateur website about, well, everything.
From what I am experiencing and what you are describing I can only conclude that Google isn't that clever afterall. Which is frustrating as the top 10 position I think I merit could provide a lot of quality traffic for free. So I end up paying for my placement.
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, Ashley
, 23 Sep 11:51
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, textor, 24 Sep 18:09
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, Loz, 27 Sep 09:53
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, GRobson, 29 Sep 09:33
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, Loz, 28 Sep 13:45
Why search engines need to crack geo-targeted searches, John Wards, 28 Sep 15:17