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One in a Mill.... whole bunch
OK, so I've picked my titles and keywords carefully. And if I search for my website name, I show up. Unfortunately, when I type in my keywords, my closest 1.3 million friends show up with their pages as well. Does any one know of a good way to find out what page I'm on? I grew tired of the brute force method after 80 pages.
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Well, first thing to do is make sure you're using 100 results per pages, otherwise your doing 10 times the amount of work (if using the default 10 results per page).
With 100 results per page, if you're not on the first 3 pages, then forget about it.
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and if you are on a windown system, you can hit "ctrl + f" to search the entire page for a word or phrase (try doing the search with 100 results and hitting ctrl +f and search the window for your domain name)
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Works on Mozilla on GNU/Linux too (along with most other browsers on here). Just fyi. Amy
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