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I did not noticed any difference in traffic from google - but many people are saying that after this SEO becomes much less effective.....
What do you think? Personalized search, I think, is maybe the cause of unstable SERP rankings of websites from one computer to another. The result for the query strings may vary with the user logins.It is really a noticeable one for seo. I agree with swiss's answer. Due to personalized search, the first few spots may not appear the same in everybody's computer, so the click throughs may be different, but definitely not much enough to matter. It also depends on the search engines- country wise. I dont think it does make any big difference or it helps so much.. It did became difficult, we must improve the website UI I think it's going to kill SEO or make it difficult to do. Yeah. Definitely personalized search should affect our traffic, it may back our original position while user searching for particular term. My website's is not much affected on this new update from Google. Will not kill SEO but the trusted-best sites will rank better. It's a wait and see situation so far. From the user end of things I'm decidedly unimpressed at the moment. I got a little issue here with this personalized search results. When I am logged on in my Google account and I search for my blog's main keyword, my blog's SERP rank is 3rd, while when I signed out of Google and cleared my browser cache, my blog's SERP for the same keyword drops to 70+ in rank. Well, I do not think that this would be a problem, but to think that within the same computer and IP address, you can still have different results. I suppose that you can never be sure about your site's rankings because it will eventually change within the next couple of minutes. That's why optimization must be constant to achieve good results.
What do you think? Personalized search, I think, is maybe the cause of unstable SERP rankings of websites from one computer to another. The result for the query strings may vary with the user logins.It is really a noticeable one for seo. I agree with swiss's answer. Due to personalized search, the first few spots may not appear the same in everybody's computer, so the click throughs may be different, but definitely not much enough to matter. It also depends on the search engines- country wise. I dont think it does make any big difference or it helps so much.. It did became difficult, we must improve the website UI I think it's going to kill SEO or make it difficult to do. Yeah. Definitely personalized search should affect our traffic, it may back our original position while user searching for particular term. My website's is not much affected on this new update from Google. Will not kill SEO but the trusted-best sites will rank better. It's a wait and see situation so far. From the user end of things I'm decidedly unimpressed at the moment. I got a little issue here with this personalized search results. When I am logged on in my Google account and I search for my blog's main keyword, my blog's SERP rank is 3rd, while when I signed out of Google and cleared my browser cache, my blog's SERP for the same keyword drops to 70+ in rank. Well, I do not think that this would be a problem, but to think that within the same computer and IP address, you can still have different results. I suppose that you can never be sure about your site's rankings because it will eventually change within the next couple of minutes. That's why optimization must be constant to achieve good results.