10 minutes to page 1 of google!
So I wrote my latest post to my website and as usual, posted it also to my google account and pinterest. My google posting was ranking on page 1 of google within 10 MINUTES!!! The moral of the story is to make sure you are posting all your website content to your google account as well...WOOT, WOOT!
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Not a good idea for the long run. Eventually Google will see this as plagiarism. They've got all kinds of super egos working for them who make decisions for the rest of us.
You can make a quick youtube video of you reading it off your screen.....keyword describe it in your youtube description....and get ranked in just days.
Hi Shannon. Always check with a browser you do not normally use to check where you are as your personal browsing history will reflect what comes up in search, especially in Chrome I think. Not being mean here, just being realistic. I really don't mean to offend you. Glyn.
Yes I realized that now - feel so stupid now as I thought I was really ranking.....I went to Chrome and am now searching "incognito" . Thanks for telling me this - live and learn, right?
Here is the post, my name was still LillyG at the time. :)
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Your personal search history can affect what you see returned in Google searches. Depending on what terms you've previously searched, you can see entirely different search results than anyone else sees.
With the Firefox browser, I use a feature called "New Private Window" to keep my search history from having any effect on new searches. (I'm sure that other browsers have a similar feature but, sorry, I'm not familiar with them.)
Thanks for that information, Janine. I'm fairly certain that all of the browsers have a similar feature -- figuring out the names of them can be the hard part. :=)
Hi Shannon. I have tested this with another member and unfortunately the Google post can only be seen by yourself. If someone else is searching for it, it's nowhere to be seen. :(
OMG - really???? Do you know why this is?
Thank you Janine, I changed my browser to incognito...Guess I've still got a few things to learn...Oh well, it did make my Monday for a little while at least:.)
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Unfortunately, redundancy can be a negative in the world of Google Panda and Penguins... they are the judge, jury and executioner regarding ranking and online etiquette... it's all about "how we market" and "how they see us marketing"... all according to Google!