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| Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2011
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Hi, I am nooby in SEO land. Question: Google is localized = problem! I want: Global top 1-10 ranking. Example: US user google's - I'm in top 10. European google's - I am in top 10. etc. When I use my keyword i get Local sites! How can I check my Global Ranking? And should I focus on global or local - given my product is demanded in both? Any help would be appreciated! |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Sandy Springs, GA
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The best advice is this. You should always start off local, it is in your best interest that way so that you are able to comply yourself to making your information is correct. I specialize in SEO and would definitely be willing to help you. Please contact me for any information that you need, as I can go more in-depth with my response to you... info@saxyblogger.com/Desmond Willis |
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There are lots of tools that you can use to check your rank, ,market samurai, traffic Travis, seobook.com etc. I wouldn't try and rank first globally, there are too many problems such as language barriers and besides the whole point of SEO is to get targeted traffic and unless your site is really applicable to people globally it would be a waste of time and effort to rank first everywhere |
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From my experience the global rank canbe checked at google.com
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