Google is changing the way they do search and in turn websites will have to change with them (SEO) to stay on top. The new algorithm is rumored to present results based on each individuals personal browsing history. Before you say, “no problem people don’t log in anyway”, Google is going to do this for ALL users whether you are logged in or not. This means that being number one for everyone will become virtually impossible. The new system is also said to use one’s IP address and cookies to determine where you are in the world and geo-tag your location to deliver the results closest to you. With these changes the only real way to
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