Sunday, December 28, 2008

Why is GOOGLE Butchering SERP Titles and Descriptions?

I have just checked SERP Titles and Outlines for many of my Sites and have come away extremely disturbed by a new trend.

That was the name of my company five or six years back, I do not need that listing in the GOOGLE Index or Directory. Surely they aren't trying to bolster the significance of DMOZ without first making it better to make changes or get new Sites listed.

Google does not only exist at Thailand - Google also has local versions, for example SEO , Bangkok and . Each of these has a variety below the question entry field that permits the user to choose either 'search the web' or 'search pages from'.

When Google makes an attempt to establish if your internet site is suitable for each of these country-specific search results, it'll firstly inspect the TLD of your domain name. As an example if you've a site called mysite.

If you do not pass this test, Google will give you a 2nd chance and observe the physical location of where your website is hosted.

But ninety percent of the time the location matches the possession, so that the above outline is a satisfactory estimation.

So, when I am asked the query 'why does not my site appear in the google results for my country?' I answer by first asking if the domain name has a local TLD and then if they are hosted in their country.

If the solution to both is 'no' then I explain they need to either get a local domain name or move their hosting and then ( after a delay whilst Google 'notices' ) they're going to appear in the desired result set. Us domain name, it diverts to the general google. Com site, so there's no way for US residents to use Google to find local sites. Are they making an attempt to "beef up" their Image Search prominence?

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