1 website: Top 6 Spots in Google, Plus Expanded Listing

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Wow, now here's a power play in Google: The California State Bar.

The top 6 spots in Google all belong to the Bar's website.

california state bar - Google Search

This includes 1 Expanded listing with 8 additional links and 2 Double listings.

Even an old Bar domain that is being forwarded to the new domain is listed.

I'm impressed with the results, although I'm not too happy that Google would let anyone monopolize their 1st page like this.



(Not so impressed with the California Bar's website being down while the Bar gets reamed in the national media for refusing to let a quadriplegic take the Bar exam because the State paid her fee with a check instead of a credit card - but that's a different story.)
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  • Profile picture of the author PowerWealth247
    To be fair...if your search term is "California state bar", you ought to expect the results to lean heavily toward the "California state bar". Y'know ?
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    • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
      Y'Know, ya kinda expect that Google thingy to return top 1, maybe 2 spots for the Bar. But, excuse me while I spit, I ain't never seen any search ever return 6 top spots that all link to one domain.

      I'm must be kinda new at this Internet thingy - only done a cupple searches over the last 15 years, but yeah, I would expect all the search results to relate to the search query.

      But golly Ms. Dolly, Google basically giving up its first page over to 1 domain sure flies in the face of a lot of 'Google rules' I've learned over the years - and a lot of posts by SEO experts on this forum.

      Just thought I'd share this very interesting search result.

      I'll go back to scratchin my behind, y'know, seeing if other searches have similar results.

      Just did a search on 'jackass' and y'know what - all the search results leaned heavily toward websites about jackasses. Go figure.

      Ya know what, though, all the websites were different. No one domain grabbed the top 6 spots.
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  • Profile picture of the author linkbeasts
    (Not so impressed with the California Bar's website being down while the Bar gets reamed in the national media for refusing to let a quadriplegic take the Bar exam because the State paid her fee with a check instead of a credit card - but that's a different story.)


    That makes me mad. Disabled people already have it rough , why trample them down more.... this must have been such a let down for this person who probably had to work even harder then a non disabled person to achieve what they did to get to the point to take the bar exam ( what I mean by having it rough is over coming perceptions , attitudes and more ... outside stuff not that they cant do it )
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