Results of keyword rankings way off??
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I just did my first crawl, and a bunch of the keywords show my rank as being like 76 or 102 and I'm number 1 for the search when I search manually.
**I of course have personal results turned off and I'm not logged into gmail when I search.
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It could be that SEOMoz hasn't updated their index since you started ranking page one. I could be incorrect (and please, anyone, correct me if I am) but I believe they work off of their own index that updates periodically rather than using Google's live index.
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This is what I get for page one:
www.hattorihanzoshears.com
www.kasho-usa.com/
www.amazon.com
search.ebay.com
www.mysalontools.com/top-10-best-hair-shears
www.shears4u.com/
www.dhgate.com
www.precisionshears.com
www.youtube.com
www.washiscissor.comdoes this follow the crawl or what you see?
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There are to many to list: However this is a good example:
Professional japanese shears
SEOmoz rank put me like on page 6 or 7, yet I'm number 2 in google?
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Yeah - I saw it after I posted my question. If it was already there, I apologize for missing it. What is the term and I will tell you what I see on page one. (I am in Jacksonville, FL)
Are you seeing this discrepancy in Google only?
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I answered that question cause I knew someone would ask. See the (asterisk?)
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Are you searching while logged out and in incognito mode? You could just be seeing personalized and/or localized results. What is the term and I will tell you what I see on page one.
** I think I posed this while you were adding your edit OK - I retract my question
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