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- Sphinn It!
Posted By: DaveDavis 565 days ago
Topic Type: News Story (Jump to http://www.searchenginepeople.com)
Category: Google
9 Comments
9 Comments
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a great tool...
Thanks. As usual, if you would like any features, let me know.
Should be noted that the link in the post to the extension page is to the old version (although the download is the same). New version is here:
http://www.redflymarketing.com/blog/google-global-view-results-different-locations/
I'll 301 when I get the chance.
Dave you've saved me time and money - You're a star in my books
One of the most valuable SEO tools I've seen...you da man!
I have a lot to learn about optimizing social media titles ;)
This was released a few weeks ago and even went hot on sphinn then!
Anyway, making the tool was my pleasure. Everyone at our agency has been using it for months now. If anyone has any feedback or feature requests, please let me know.
Also, if you know what the mozilla developer sandbox is, please feel free to review the plugin so we can get it published on the mozilla official site (and provide automatic updates).
I thought the gl parameter (used by this add-on) doesn't actually work with organic search results. It influences the paid side of things though. Here's a snippet from a Saarch Engine Land article that I'm basing my comment on...
There's a GL parameter I believe, where you can actually say, "now, show the ads as if I were searching from Canada. Okay, now I'm going to switch to Mexico." For search we haven't historically made that as easy.
http://searchengineland.com/070302-111618.php
I'm taking the FF extention for a ride now. Thanks.
Very useful tool. Thanks!
@Marios, that is why in the latest release, we added the option to add the ccTLD to your custom search. There is also the option (default) to depersonalize your search results.
@aimclear, let me know how it goes. I would love your feedback.
@Harith, you are welcome.