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just don't understand it nowadays

         

Istvan

9:28 am on Jun 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have a site which I launched some 6 months ago, the data in Google is like:

Site (index) domain is (as an example): www.widgetkeyword2.com
Allinurl:keyword2 nr 67
Allintext: keyword2 nr 24
Allinanchor: keyword2 nr 27
Keyword2: nr 678

This site has a PR of 5. Has around 18 links (unique links) to it, google shows around 70. The site name is like ’widgets keyword2’, when I search for ’widgets keyword2’ it shows at nr 1. If I search for ’widgets’ the site is at nr 159. But when I search for ’keyword2’ the site is at nr 678. This site is now 6 months old, I just don’t understand this anymore with Google (.

Istvan

DerekH

10:51 pm on Jun 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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No-one has replied to this, so I will...

I don't understand your problem.
What part of those terms don't you think is working - surely the examples you give are all consistent with what you are searching for?

DerekH

RussellC

3:49 am on Jun 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



My understanding and experience is that things just take longer these days with Google. Even if you have a clean site.

HellaCooL

4:06 am on Jun 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I have the same problem. I guess Google changed something. I have two websites optimized exactly the same with the same PR. One is 6th in Google after four months, launched in December 2003. The other one launched in late January 2004 is still not in the first 100 after 5 months, for the less competitive keyword. Its slowly creeping up though.

Patience is a virtue, and trust me, with Google you need it. A lot of it :)

BigDave

5:00 am on Jun 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



And what exactly do you think Google is showing you with those allin commands?