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Regional search engine ranking

Author: Michelle Lambert
Publish Date: April 06, 2006
Blog: By Merchants, For Merchants
Tags: search engines, regional search rankings

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It's a relatively warm Spring day here. A very nice change for Michigan. It snowed yesterday. So I'll take cloudy and luke warm any day over snow in April. Now, down to business... It must be true that I rank in different places on a search depending on where the search originates. This has confused me for quite some time. I'm told by my customers that they found me on Yahoo! under a specific search, and I can't find myself there. Is there a way to check your ranking regionally? Or am I only limited to just Michigan stats?

It's so difficult to gauge whether or not you need to supplement with paid search if you don't really have a feeling of where you rank on the regional levels. If anyone knows, please share.

That's all for now, got to go put the kids to bed.

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