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		<title>Orange County SEO and Web Marketing Expert &#8211; Second Guessing Google&#8217;s Real Time Search?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The top brass at Google may alone know exactly what the impact of real time search is having on the overall Google experience. Perhaps that&#8217;s not even entirely true. Google seems almost to have a mind of its own. I&#8217;ve watched search results change with the tide on a daily and even hourly basis for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The top brass at Google may alone know exactly what the impact of real time search is having on the overall Google experience. Perhaps that&#8217;s not even entirely true. Google seems almost to have a mind of its own. I&#8217;ve watched search results change with the tide on a daily and even hourly basis for my own websites. Sometimes a cached version will show up in results, and then after I&#8217;ve added content to a site, a newer, current version of my titles and descriptions appear, only to disappear and revert to older cached versions a few hours later. It all seems to have coincided with the ramp-up and release of <em>real time search, </em>which looks to be nothing less than a complete game changer for SEO and SEM.</p>
<div>Being an <a title="Orange County SEO and Web Design expert" href="http://solutionsbydave.com">Orange County SEO Expert</a> has just moved to a new dimension. Real time search can and does, at any time, suddenly move a traditionally ranking website out of the way to display various twitter posts, or a composite of someone&#8217;s network of web presence sites in a prominent position ahead of a perfectly optimized and popular website.</div>
<div>IMO, it&#8217;s too early for anyone to pronounce themselves an expert on Google&#8217;s real time search, but everyone in the SEM business is certain to be doing their best to understand all they can about how it works.</div>
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