koen

msg:770855 | 5:54 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Noone ever experienced this?
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neteagle

msg:770856 | 5:57 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I think this situation caused by BigDaddy,I have same experiences as you,finally I found out the search result was in the BigDaddy
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bether2

msg:770857 | 6:34 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Your visitors probably hit a different data center than the one that you're getting when you search.
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koen

msg:770858 | 6:46 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I've tried it with 2 .com, a .com.au and a .nl. Maybe it was just bad luck, that's possible. I will try again tomorrow.
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truezeta

msg:770859 | 10:16 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
That happens to me a lot. At first I thought it could be from my Adwords, but I haven't run them in a couple of weeks and it still happens. But, I won't complain, at least other people are finding my site, even if I can't!
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neo_brown

msg:770860 | 12:55 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I often see different results when viewing the same query from different locations (same domain ext - .com) So while you may not see the results you expect someone else may. As already mentioned. Same ext different datacenter, I think.
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delphian

msg:770861 | 1:36 pm on Jan 31, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I had the same thing happen to me with google images searches. About a month before the last update, for a period of about 2 weeks, i was getting traffic from searches on google images that i could not repeat myself. Give it about two weeks, and you should be able to duplicate the searches yourself. Something else to try: use a few of the anonymizer websites to search google, you may find what your looking for that way.
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koen

msg:770862 | 2:01 pm on Feb 2, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Today I was able to confirm the searches. :-)
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