SEO question
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- acrossthesea0
When you're logged in, it keeps track of your "starred" sites so that might be why they appear at the top of the results.
- ukit0
Not just starred sites. It gives you a completely different result based on sites you've visited before. But if you are logged in to a Google account, you can select Disable Customizations which will give you the neutral results.
- ukit0
You can also search using a tool like this to check where you actually are.
- stewart0
let's all take screenshots of the same search!
- johnnnnyh0
Thanks for the responses - will look into this a bit more.
- ximeraLabs0
I used to be the 2nd search result for "muller", now some German footballers have stolen my spot. Grrrr...!
- ukit0
Actually the best way to check is probably just through Google themselves - set up a Google Webmaster Tools account for your site and on the dashboard page where it says "search queries" click More.
Then it will show you the average position you ranked for different keywords as well as clickthrough rate, pretty good info to have. You can also filter by country to see the difference in different parts of the world.