Different serps
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Hi,
I seem to be making progress in recovering from penguin/panda. (maybe)
However I get vastly different results if I search google in different ways for example if I specify the geographic location as US (I am in the UK) for prom hairstyles ie http://www.google.com/search?q=prom+hairstyles&gl=us (which I believe gives the SERPs for the US or at least it used to) my site (prom-hairstyles.org) comes in at number two or sometimes on the second page.
But if I just search google.com it comes in at 450 or so.
My question is do you get the same and why such a big difference?
Thanks,
Ian
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Thanks for that.
Using what you suggest my site comes in 3rd for prom hairstyles (prom-hairstyles.org) is everyone else seeing the same?
Also if I go to normal google the site drops to 450 or so, why such a huge difference?
Ian
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Ian,
I suggest using the ad preview tool https://adwords.google.com/d/AdPreview/ . The ad preview tool generally gives the most accurate results by specifying the geo location when you're doing your search.
Cheers,
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