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SERPs finder inaccuracies?
Hi there,
I've been using SERPs finder to get the ranking positions for sites under different search terms on Google. However, I've found that if I search directly through Google, using the same terms, the position of an identical URL differs by about six places - the wrong way. I'm using Google UK, but I carry out the natural searches across the web. Hope I've made my predicament clear... Thanks Last edited by essence design : August 14th, 2007 at 10:32 AM. |
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huh? you mean you use some tools?
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It depends from which datacenter you are requesting the data from.....
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Try using a multi-datacenter tool: McDar Datacenters Tool
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Thanks for the info and for that useful link, SEO_AM.
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